Thursday 14 August 2014

Drupal Vs. Joomla- Which One Is The Best For Online Business


Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal are the 3 most popular Content Management Systems (CMS) online. Though WordPress is basically the best suit for blogs all these three are open source and built on PHP + MySQL.


Comparing Joomla and Drupal, they vary significantly in terms of features, capability, flexibility and ease of use. This post will showcase some of the advantages and disadvantages of each of these CMS solutions to help you make a better decision.

Drupal: Pros And Cons

Drupal is considered the developer-friendly CMS and therefore data-intensive websites like Whitehouse.gov and Data.gov.uk makes it a popular choice.

Advantages

Extreme Flexibility: From simple blog site to a powerful backend that can support hundreds of thousands of pages and millions of users every month- well, Drupal can handle that. The software is all powerful and flexible.

Strong SEO Capabilities: Designed from the ground-up to be search engine friendly.

Enterprise Friendly: no wonder, as it can handle hundreds of thousands of pages of content with ease make Drupal the choice for enterprise customers.

Disadvantages

Lack of Free Plugins:
In Drupal, we name them ‘modules ‘because of its enterprise-first roots and most of them are not free.

Joomla: Pros And Cons

Joomla is one of the most popular CMS solutions in the world and boasts over 30m downloads to date.

Advantages

User-Friendly: Joomla isn’t WordPress but relatively easy to use- UI polished, flexible and powerful.

Strong Developer Community: With a ton of free to use, open source plug-in library called ‘extensions’ Joomla has a strong developer community.

Content Management Capabilities: Originally designed as an enterprise-grade CMS, it’s far more capable at handling a large volume of articles.

Disadvantages Of Joomla

Learning Involved: Hoping in and installing Joomla doesn’t work if you’re not familiar with the software. It requires a steep learning curve.

Drupal is recommended for large projects where stability, scalability and power are prioritized over aesthetics. Joomla lets you to build a website with more structural stability and fairly intuitive interface. The latter one is a good option for small to mid-tier e-commerce stores but if you require more powerful for enterprise use, consider Drupal.

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