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Oh, and we genuinely care about your business! Is Joomla Hard to Learn? If you are going to add articles and play with the menus, then Joomla becomes of of medium difficulty. I had kinda assumed this was a really basic function for a CMS. I would need to relearn everything. So without categories, how do you organise your content in WordPress? Is this right? Everything I need initially is free or can be done without extensions on Joomla. The only costs are domain name and hosting.

Not sure if that is the same on wordpress. But for a start up cost is so important. Once a business is up and running it is fine to improve and go to paid versions but at start up it is really important to keep the costs down. Happy to be corrected on any of these points. I am just trying to decide if I should risk a [proprietary] build out with an advanced but mostly codeless line input , from something like WIX…where I like the open nature of designing, or start learning either Jooma or WordPress?

While Joomla, on the downswing in social opinions, might have the upper hand to actually making a nice looking, less generic site? I very much appreciate all the professional detail you would like to provide, thank you very much. I know this is an old thread by will throw in my 2 cents of experience. I hv used both and the power of Joomla over all CMS in existence is customisation. Very easy to do on Joomla and even creating your own templates. Try that with WordPress and u in for a rude awakening.

Hving said that I use wordpress with most clients since all they need is something to showcase their content without much customisation. Then I use Joomla mainly when creating sites for large corporations. I also believe Joomla has far better security tools and options.

Having read all these, so which of the two is best to build a classified website like olx or gumtree….. Wordpress or Joomla??? So, that will be the argument for my pick. And for the sake of security: I will make sure to be in sync with the latest security releases! Most of the comments in here appear to reflect the preferences of the people who are making websites. My business uses both and typically finds what others have done — that WordPress is simpler to get going on and if the website is just five pages and a blog, terrific to use.

Joomla is a bit harder to learn but totally with the effort for more complex sites. People have mentioned user management built in and adaptable , SEO and the advantages of Joomla components over multiple WP plugins. The second is bloat. WordPress performance is heavily affected by the number and type of plugins you use. In our experience, big WP sites require heavy server power. A WooCommerce shop of a couple of hundred items is way slower than say a Hikashop Joomla installation with thousands.

Anyone who wants to become a serious developer should seriously consider having more than one string to their bow. It is also easy to ignore the growth of Javascript platforms with database back ends that allow a developer to focus on a single language. PS — on security — keep your website and its components up to date, back up often and use appropriate security components and you should be fine.

But for the record, WordPress has been marginally worse than Joomla over the past 12 years as far as we are concerned. Yes I make websites for brand type stuff as I am familiar.

So if you want a few pages to show something off or provide daily updates etc… totally see why you would use WordPress. I could do a custom solution across Word Press pages… But then.. I could do this in MS Publisher and spend time sorting it out. My personal view.. You want something more brand focussed with ability to update.. Yeah totally.. I will give you a WordPress site. You want a system. I will probably suggest Joomla unless there is an overwhelming reason as I can reuse so much of the framework and NOT write my own custom.

WordPress is far superior in the ease of setup, extensibility and allowing everyday users to manage and update. The ability to easily setup user groups, access levels, and configuring frontend login forms to perform different actions based on the user, group, access or even section of the website exceeds what WordPress offers. Having said that, I will continue to build my sites in WordPress and continue to ask for a better core user management tool as a feature request in WordPress.

One other area I think Joomla is superior is in the extensions offered by RegularLabs. These plugins pretty much extend Joomla to be an amazing website tool, but, I think the years of lagging in the GUI battle will ultimately cost Joomla the war. Joomla VS WordPress again? I use both but I prefer Joomla, Joomla is much easier for me than WordPress, The only downside of Joomla is their lots of files and folders lower nodes for shared hosting are not applicable. I came from Mamboo CMS where the design of Joomla came from, so when the mamboo just ends its development I jump to Joomla the beta version,.

I use phpNuke once and never use it again. I have a question about whether Joomla is customer friendly. I am hearing that customers do not want to create an account and would like a guest checking option.

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Learn how to turn traffic into sales in our fr…. WordPress is more popular than ever for businesses and enterprise. And let me tell you a secret, money can accelerate many things if used properly. But in other cases can be a cursed and derail your dreams. Just remember that money is a tool that you need to know how to use. Now regarding if Joomla is Free?

Yes you can use it without using any money at all. But if you want to build a website online, you will need money to buy a hosting. If you want a more professional template, you can either buy one or make your own.

As you can see Free is just an illusion, it does NOT exist. We live in a world ruled by money and that's a fact you cannot change.

Of course you can build your website with Joomla. That's one of the many reasons Joomla exist for creating websites. You can build any website with Joomla. Your imagination is the sky, there are no limits when building websites with Joomla. You want a blog? You can do it with Joomla. You want a small business website? You want an online store? You want an online community? Joomla has an unlimited power at least in human terms. Well, that will depends on the person you ask.

For me Joomla is good as I have learned how to use it properly. For others Joomla might be even a coursed. Just remember, Joomla is a technology and technology sometimes can go crazy. If you read this post, you should already know my answer. If not, here it is. Joomla and WordPress are created with the same exact things. Easiness only comes with your understanding of the system. The more you know something, the easier it will become.

For me both systems are easy to use, very easy. Read answer number 6. But if you want my answer again. Neither one, both are easy to use. Easiness comes with knowing something really good from top to bottom. If something is hard for you is because you don't know it well enough yet. Well, first of all I have to say my apologies. Because I will be the one giving you the bad news. And here they are. Yeap, you are reading that right. They don't know how to speed up Joomla.

And most importantly, they don't know how not to make Joomla slow. So Joomla is NOT slow, you are the one who make it slow.



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