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Drupal vs JoomlaWhich is better - Drupal or Joomla? It depends on what you are trying to do and how much time you have to do it. I have used Mambo, Joomla 1.0.x, Joomla 1.5, and now Drupal 5.x. When I thought I had to upgrade from Joomla 1.0.x to Joomla 1.5 due to server issues (I was wrong... but I upgraded anyways), I did research into the best / easiest CMS to allow me to have a blog and allow Adine to showcase her art. At first I tried to install and configure Drupal. The learning curve is much, much steeper than Joomla's. After two days, I scrapped Drupal and installed Joomla 1.5. It took me less than a day to build my site in Joomla. I was happy with the results. That is until I realized that I could not get any type of SEO out of Joomla. And since I have given a couple talks on SEO, I was embarrassed for my blog to be that bad with SEO. I also wanted tags and comments. Neither one looked possible with Joomla 1.5rc3 at the time. So I went back to Drupal. It's taken me about a month to build out my Drupal site the way I wanted. No, I did not work non-stop on the project. Yes, my Drupal site does a lot more than my Joomla site did. But still it took me a month. Once again, which is better? Drupal or Joomla? If you need to put something together fast and don't want to worry with customization, then Joomla is the way to go. If you want the ablity to customize your site and don't mind getting your hands dirty, then Drupal is worth considering. For the features I wanted, Drupal is the way to go. The table below compares the issues that I have run into over the past month while working with both Joomla 1.5rc3 and Drupal 5.x.
Submitted by steven on Sat, 12/15/2007 - 01:00. categories [ ]
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