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  • Nightshade0

    Wordpress all the way. Clients find it easy to use, and there are so many plugins to extend capabilities. It's based on PHP too, so you can custom code anything that there isn't a plugin for.

    I've heard bad things about Drupal and Joomla.

    I tried Expression Engine - never again! Was such a pain to set up just to do basic things which Wordpress does out of the box. And the UI is horrible. But the worse thing was once you reach the limits of it's inbuilt functions - you can't extend them yourself with PHP. This one really put me up sh*t creek on a project.

    • Drupal is amazing .. steep learning curve - parts of it are ugly, but it's incredibly powerful.lukus_W
    • Are you high? Of course you can extend EE, especially in version 2.welded

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