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Most Popular CMS • Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk • Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing tool – Used by 300 of the 10,000 largest website by Alexa ranking • Joomla – Aimed for designers for hassle free web development

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Page 1: Most Popular CMS Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing

Most Popular CMS

• Drupal– Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including

whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk• Wordpress– Popular as a blogging and publishing tool– Used by 300 of the 10,000 largest website by Alexa

ranking• Joomla– Aimed for designers for hassle free web development

Page 2: Most Popular CMS Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing

• Drupal Pros– Extremely developer friendly– Strong community support– Ability to out perform other CMS systems, create

next generation websites• Drupal Cons– Not very designer and user-friendly. – Drupal theming is difficult– Takes bit more time to complete a Drupal website

over Wordpress or Joomla

Page 3: Most Popular CMS Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing

• Wordpress Pros– Simple to use - No need for modifications– Excellent for blogging or sharing thoughts in a

sequential manner– Easy to understand the underlying system

• Wordpress Cons– Not developer friendly– The community seems to like to complain rather

than help– Upgrades bring more bugs than fixes sometimes

Page 4: Most Popular CMS Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing

• Joomla Pros– Friendly for all types of user– Good beginner community support, however

lacking in technical help– Has been rapidly growing and improving itself for

the past three years• Joomla Cons

Page 5: Most Popular CMS Drupal – Backend for 1% of all websites world wide including whitehouse.gov, data.gov.uk Wordpress – Popular as a blogging and publishing

Summary

• All three are equally good• It comes down to personal preference• Full control by yourself• Open source