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Discussion by ChrisAF07 with 9 Replies.
Last Update: November 21, 2007, 8:48 pm | |||
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Mon Nov 12, 2007 Reply New Discussion
But if you don't like to pay for it, you can use PHP-Nuke, though it's not my favorite.
Mon Nov 12, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Mon Nov 12, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Why pay for anything when Joomla is the best CMS and its free, and so are thousands of extensions for it.
Joomla will be able to do everything you mentioned for your site and more and more and more
I know im a bit of Joomla prophet but it really is that good! I have tried soo many you wouldnt believe ina quest to find the best CMS for my customers.
I have built 5 sites already on Joomla and I am workingon another 3, its my platform of choice for my business these days, If I can I make every site Joomla if the customer will allow it.
Tue Nov 13, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Tue Nov 13, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Mark420)
Pay for an CMS? dont make me laugh!!Why pay for anything when Joomla is the best CMS and its free, and so are thousands of extensions for it.
Joomla will be able to do everything you mentioned for your site and more and more and more
I know im a bit of Joomla prophet but it really is that good! I have tried soo many you wouldnt believe ina quest to find the best CMS for my customers.
I have built 5 sites already on Joomla and I am workingon another 3, its my platform of choice for my business these days, If I can I make every site Joomla if the customer will allow it.
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Is that so? Subdreamer is much better than Joomla... if you have ever seen it. You should pay for a CMS for the same reason you pay for a forum system.
Tue Nov 13, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Tue Nov 13, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Has lots of extensions (modules, templates, components and plugins)
Easy to use
Content management is more than excellent , you can add categories, sections and articles and add each directly to the menu.
I haven't tried any of the paid CMSs, but joomla is enough.
Tue Nov 20, 2007 Reply New Discussion
And personally, I would definitely not consider a paid CMS. At least not until after you have tried all the available free ones and decided that you don't like any of them (that is seriously not likely .)
Wed Nov 21, 2007 Reply New Discussion
The number of extensions for it is really impressive and I think that you'll find it very easy to use.
It does have a few very important downfalls.
You link modules to specific sections of your website based on the menu links that you create. Each menu item has ad ID and that ID is what the modules are linked to so if you goto menu item 23, then all of the modules linked to that menu item will be displayed on that page.
This works great unless the item ID is not used or you have an old link to the page that was replaced and the item ID is no longer the same. Then none of the module specified for that item will be displayed. Only the global items will show...
The second problem is the user group system and permission settings. Again, the system was built on a very easy to use and develop method but lacks the versatility required by many webmasters today. You have 3 user groups. The backend lets you specify more user types but in the end, they fit into one of three groups. Public, Registered, and Special. Registered adopts all permissions of Public and Special adopts all permissions of Registered. So the system is actually set up in levels. Which means, you cannot display something to the Public without the Registered and Special users seeing it too. Additionally, you can't display something to Admins without all Special users seeing it!
I had hoped that the newest version of Joomla (1.5) would have addressed these problems but it seems that they only fixed things that aren't apparent to the average user. The updates were important but like I said, most webmasters won't notice the majority of the changes since they were optimization and security updates that don't show.
Having said all of that, I am a Joomla user and have developed a number of extensions for the system. Even though it has these issues, it is the foremost Free CMS available and easy to use.
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Wed Nov 21, 2007 Reply New Discussion
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