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Which CMS to use for a political website?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by butterville.net, Mar 1, 2009.

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    My Dad is running for a position in his union and I volunteered to make his website for him. I'm just trying to figure out what CMS I should use.

    Features it needs:
    • A "Donate" function (like a paypal donate widget)
    • A "subscribe" function (alerts members of updates)

    The site is really going to have 3 main categories
    • His platform
    • Endorsements
    • Misc.

     
    butterville.net, Mar 1, 2009 IP
  2. Joak1m

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    Go for Frog CMS - madebyfrog.com
    Donation button is the smallest problem, you can integrate it to any CMS/Site.
     
    Joak1m, Mar 1, 2009 IP
  3. Bohol

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    I strongly recommend Joomla for your dad's website. Joomla has thousands of extensions. I feel that everything you need in CMS is found in Joomla.
     
    Bohol, Mar 1, 2009 IP
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    Word Press has thousands of free themes and plug ins that will allow you to do what ever you want
    . Joomla is a very nice platform, but many of the good extensions are commercial, meaning you have to pay for them.
     
    hmansfield, Mar 1, 2009 IP
  5. thefandango

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    Surely for what is in effect going to be a campaign and personal blog, then use....a blog! Download wordpress and just paste in a paypal donate button - the subscribing is already there.
     
    thefandango, Mar 2, 2009 IP
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    the CMS does not matter, ask 10 people and everyone will have a different opinion, The cms should not matter as they do all the same thing, it is what you have learnt on and which you find easiest to use.

    my preference is for wordpress

    so thats three for wordpress and 1 for joomla... woohoo wp wins over joomla
     
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    There is no compression between joomla and wordpress because wordpress is a blogging script so my suggestion is go with joomla.
     
    zaidis, Mar 2, 2009 IP
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    Wordpress or Joomla. I recommend Wordpress with a good theme and some plugins.
     
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    I will suggest you to go with wordpress, as many themes are available for Political or offcial niches.
    and it will be easy to use as well. And if you want to go for somthin really professional, than you can also go for customized wordpress themes.
     
    Oranges, Mar 2, 2009 IP
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    I concur, all the CMS's mentioned thus far will do the job. Add one vote for Drupal.
     
    superjacent, Mar 2, 2009 IP
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    I too love Drupal... put in another vote.

    But to be honest, for the type of website being described, Wordpress will work just fine, and have a much lower learning curve.
     
    Khadaji, Mar 2, 2009 IP