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- Bullitt
Looking at using something that's not called Wordpress. Anyone used joomla! ?
Cheers
- wanda0
Potato patato. You're swapping one ugly PHP piece of crap for another ugly PHP piece of crap.
I would take WordPress any day of the week.
- HAYZ1LLLA0
We've done everything in Joomla for 8 years. I'm more front end but the coders like it.
- Continuity0
concrete5.
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- I've used this once, and it seems so slow. Client likes it, though.nb
- Also, I spent a lot of time doing simple set up. Not coding, just click here and click there to get it set up the way the client wanted. It took a lot of time.nb
- If I was using this over and over, I'd try to automate or outsource that portion of the project.nb
- mekk0
Two people village agency thread.
- spot130
I've been keeping an eye on this Laravel based CMS:
Looks promising but early in development.
- section_0140
What sort of content might you be managing? For some basic ass websites, Wordpress is fine. If you're using a Javascript frontend framework (like you probably should be), look into the WP REST api to bypass all the crappy templating.
Joomla, Drupal, and Wordpress are basically the same. Wordpress is the best out of the three imo. If your site is going to grow quickly, or needs to be be fast / efficient with server resources, steer clear of all this shit. They're all slow as fuck and bloated as fuck.
- nb0
Thoughts on Craft?
http://buildwithcraft.comIt seems to have more focus on ease of use for the content editors. Can Craft handle a site with a few dozen editors and a few thousand pages?