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Which CMS is the best?

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02-28-2010, 04:13 PM
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Hi, everyone. I’ve read much about a new plugin for Photoshop – Divine plugin. However there is no information about it at Adobe’s official site. Have anyone tried Divine? It seems to be very useful for designers and developers.

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I would say Drupal is the best one and Joomla comes next but user interface t is elegant with Joomla

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most of my client stick with WP. and i suggest them. everything else is possible wrap up with killer skills.

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wordpress is the the best CMS, simple in use and develop site using wordpress platform.

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03-20-2010, 01:40 PM
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There is no best CMS, it`s all about preferences, user skills, requests, money you are willing to pay and so on... I was looking very long for "my CMS" by testing each of it.

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Wordpress is one of the easiest to get started with, however others may offer more features as one gets more advanced.

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Personaly, I prefer Wordpress by far.
BUT, the CMS depends on every project and what do you make.

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Originally Posted by bastula View Post
Wordpress is one of the easiest to get started with, however others may offer more features as one gets more advanced.
I also think that WordPress is the best and the most convenient CMS. And you can do your working WordPress theme with no problems and spending not much time at all. There is possibility to try Divine Elemente now as a beta tester. So, it's good opportunity to get acquainted with WP and plugin.

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My own preference is Wordpress. But I think that might be because I really haven't tried the others. Since I'm only making sites for myself I see no need in trying the others since I'm more than happy with WP.

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Wordpress is the easiest and probably the quickest to convert to from a standard HTML site for me. Joomla is great for larger projects and even ecommerce if you have the time to learn how it works.

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