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A. WordPress B. Joomla C. Drupal D. Other Why?
Wordpress Because its easy and scalable , its just miss conception wordpress is for blogging only or for mid size web site i myself work on Wordpress Based Job site which handle1 million page views day, and also wordpress.com hosted setup based on1500 Servers which handle few big sites which even serve more then100 million pages views month.
Drupal is extremely powerful but its more like a Framework if other then wordpress i have to chose anything its definately Drual
Joomla fans dont mind but as per me Joomla is simple obselete thing
for me joomla is the best but it depends on the users Requirement and there are several factore to determine which cms is suit for you like ease of use, feature, security , Learning curve for example wordpreess is best for blogging and small site and it is easy to setup require less thechnical skill than other but if you consider Drupal it very powerfull and complex than joomla and wordpress personally i prefer joomla becouse it powerfull, less complex and it has plenty of extension and templet avaliable for it
its depend onm your needs ,
to explain :
if want only a new or blog portal i will go with WordPress
If i want e commerce solutions i will go with magento
If i want Good And Well Strucutre multi perpose CMS i will go with Drupal ,
:S I don't like Joomla :D
Every CMS have its features and where is the best to use it but for me I prefer JOOMLA. Joomla is so easy to use, as a Web designer or developer, you can quickly build sites for your clients. Then, with a minimal amount of instruction, you can empower your clients to easily manage their own sites themselves. also joomla have a lot of things that can do like:- Corporate Web sites or portals, Corporate intranets and extranets, Online magazines, newspapers, and publications, E-commerce and online reservations, Government applications, Small business Web sites ,Non-profit and organizational Web sites, Community-based portals, School and church Web sites, Personal or family homepages etc.
The best open source content management is Wordpress.Wordpress also have lot of plugins freely available which can be added easily also it is easy to understand for both developer and the person who is managing the content.Joomla is good but it is difficult for the client to understand same is the case with Drupal.
It depends upon your skills. Wordpress is pretty easy but Joomla offered more.
Overall its upon demand and skills you have.
Dear Khatim,
Drupal: is the granddaddy of CMS systems on this list – it was first released in early2001. Like WordPress and Joomla, Drupal too is open-source and based on PHP-MySQL.
Joomla is an open-source content management software forked from Mambo. It is one of the most popular CMS solutions in the world and boasts over30m downloads to date. Joomla powers such noteworthy sites as Cloud.com, Linux.com, etc.
WordPress
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Simply it's depend on the developer, it's all can be used for same by the modules and plugins you can build anything you need.
Choosing a CMS purely depends on your website needs, the audience you are trying to target and many more such factors.
Here are a few differences which helped me clear my mind regarding which CMS to choose.
1. https://www.udemy.com/blog/drupal-vs-joomla-vs-wordpress/
2. http://websitesetup.org/cms-comparison-wordpress-vs-joomla-drupal/
As a developer I worked on different CMS based web sites and I found Wordpress better because of thousands of plugins (pre-written programs) that can increase the functionality of an out-of-the-box blog software,mobile readiness , easily changeable site layout and appearance, ultimate in SEO friendliness and social networking friendliness.
Cheers!
I don't consider Wordpress as a CMS from developer's point of view. The biggest problem of Wordpress is that it's not object oriented. You can't take this problem lightly, and people who say that it's scalable then please define scalability. Joomla and Drupal are good CMS examples but Drupal requires ample amount of time to understand it's core functionality. When it comes to choosing between this two i check the reuirements of the client and choose the CMS accordingly.I hope this answers the question.