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Saludos
Yuneikys Alberto Veunes wrote:
Alguien me puede enviar alguna documentación, comparación y
características entre estos dos CMS, es que
Wordpress
WordPress is an excellent CMS when it comes to blogging and publishing
your brain-work and thoughts. Wordpress is currently being used by 202
million websites. This particular CMS is commonly used as a basic
content management system. It has many features such as widgets which
can be arranged without editing the HTML, Search engine friendly,
multiple categories to a blog post can be created and allows tagging of
blog posts and articles.
WordPress is developed and predefined as a blog so its set up is not a
very hectic process. WordPress also has multiple Blogging options or
profiles, in built Comments and Pinging service etc. Integrated with all
these supportive features WordPress is not considered as a Developer
friendly CMS and this CMS might bring more bugs with its new upgrades
but the best part about Wordpress is that it is easy to use and mostly
people get a hang of it in no time.
Joomla
Joomla provides a platform to publish the content on World Wide Web.
It's basic features are:
* 1. Caching
* 2. RSS feeds
* 3. Printable web pages
* 4. News flashes
* 5. Blogs Polls
* 6. Search
* 7. Language internationalization support
Joomla is Designer and Developer friendly as it offers a wider platform
for developers to customize and introduce new features in the system and
the capability to improve the look and feel of the website is surely
widely accepted by designers all across. Joomla is capable enough to
handle a vast community and has been in proper use since past 2-3 years.
*As compared to WordPress and Drupal, Joomla still needs to do
improvisation in lots of areas.* Joomla needs to steal some of the User
Friendliness from WordPress and flexibility from Drupal. Joomla is not
XHTML Complaint and lacks the option to create multi-sites.
Drupal
Drupal is used as a back-end system for different types of websites. It
can be used for a small FAQ site or may be a large corporate website.
Drupal has the ability to incorporate features like:-
* 1. Registering and Maintaining user accounts
* 2. Creating and Handling menus
* 3. RSS feeds
* 4. Customization of a layout
* 5. Internet Forum
* 6. Single or multi User blog
* 7. Powerful template system
Drupal is every developers heaven as it requires plenty of hard code to
be done and a nightmare for designers offering a very few options to
improve the look n feel of a Drupal website. Drupal is also not a very
user friendly CMS. Websites like MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Greenpeace UK
etc use Drupal.
In the end, its up to you
It's difficult to recommend on CMS over the others without knowing what
you plan to do with it. So basically, here's a *very* basic outline of
what each should be used for. This by no means defines that boundaries
of what each CMS can do.
* *Blogging:*
For everyday blogging, I'd say *Wordpress* is the right choice.
It's very simple to use, and requires little configuration.
* *Communities:*
To start a community with multiple users, I'd recommend *Drupal
and Joomla*. Both are built with the idea of multiple users in
mind, so you'll have very nice groundwork for setting up a community.
* *For Developers:*
*Drupal* has a very extensive API and is well documented. It's
very suitable for the more developer oriented out there.
* *Most User Friendly:*
Out of all three, I'd have to say *Wordpress* is the most easy to
use. It's very user friendly and has a multitude of tutorials and
FAQ's out there.
* *E-Commence:*
If you're looking to start a online store, I'd recommend using
*Joomla and Drupal*. While both do not function as a store out of
the box, with a few modules/plugins, it can become a fully
functioning, very flexible, online store.
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