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WordPress vs Other Content Management System

Deciding upon the type of content management system required for your website is a crucial task, however it is upto the user to choose between the top CMS i.e. WordPress, Joomla or Drupal. It also allows you to create, manage and modifies the content of your website without having to know about coding skills.<br>

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WordPress vs Other Content Management System

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  1. WordPress vs Other Content Management System

  2. Table of Contents • Introduction • Meaning of content Management System (CMS) • WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Choosing a content management system(CMS) is a crucial decision with far reaching implications for your website. • A CMS allows you to create, manage, and modify the contents of your website without having to know any HTML or CSS coding. • The three best content management systems, which we will discuss in the latter slides are: • WordPress • Joomla • Drupal • All the above three have a lot in common and also have significant difference. • Each of them has their own set of advantages and disadvantages.

  4. Meaning of Content Management System(CMS) • A content management system, also known as CMS, is a software that allows users to create, manage, and modify the content of the website without the need for specialized technical knowledge. • In other words, it is a tool that allows you to create website from scratch without using any coding. • Rather than generating your own system for creating webpages, storing images, and performing other functions, the content management system handles all of that basic infrastructure for you. • Thus, it enables you to focus on more forward-facing aspects of your website.

  5. WordPress vs Joomla vs Drupal • There are several content management system available in the market, however, WordPress is the most popular one. • All three (WordPress, Drupal and Joomla) have lot of common features such as: • They are free and open source platform • All the three are primarily written in PHP • They support MySQL as their database management system. • In the following slides, we will compare the following CMS on the basis of below factors: • Level of Expertise Needed • Popularity • Themes and Add-ons • Security • Support Options

  6. 1. Level of Expertise Needed • WordPress is undoubtedly the most user friendly. • Extending the functionality of your site, as well as finding and customizing designs, has become much more easier with WordPress CMS • In terms of customization, WordPress includes a user-friendly interface for modifying the appearance of your site, such as changing the colors, backgrounds, and other visual elements. • Joomla and Drupal are more developer-focused and require you to be reasonably familiar with HTML and PHP • In several cases, if you want a custom-looking website, you’ll need to hire someone or learn the inner workings of either Joomla or Drupal • Thus, on the basis of level of expertise, WordPress is the best bet if you are not familiar with coding, otherwise you can go for Drupal or Joomla

  7. 2. Popularity • As per the survey by W3Techs, it has been seen that most of the websites are developed using WordPress CMS, which comprises of the following percentages: • WordPress: 42.4% • Joomla: 2% • Drupal: 1.4% • This signifies that Wordpress is more popular than the other types of content management system (CMS).

  8. 3. Themes and Add-Ons • All three of these popular CMS include themes and plugins or modules to enhance the software’s features and appearance. • WordPress allows users to customize the appearance of their site using themes. However, WordPress comes with few pre-installed themes. • Joomla also comes with many themes and add-ons, however, the quantity of templates and extensions is not as high as WordPress. Unlike WordPress, Joomla does not have feature that allow users to search and install extensions or templates from the admin area. • Just like Joomla, Drupal also has the same issue with the availability of themes and modules. • Users will have to leave their site, search for the module and theme they want to add, and then find the zip file URL for the project.

  9. 4. Security • When selecting a CMS for your website, security is critical. Almost every website on the internet is vulnerable to cyber-attacks. • WordPress-powered websites are frequently targeted by hackers due to their status as the most popular CMS in the world. However, WordPress is built on a very secure code and responds quickly to security vulnerabilities. • When it comes to security, Joomla is very similar to WordPress. They actively respond to any security flaw and are quick to patch it. • Drupal alsotakes security extremely seriously. As security flaws are discovered and patched, they post them on their website. • This means that all three content management systems prioritize security above all else.

  10. 5. Support Options • For new users, the availability of help and support options is very crucial. • WordPress has a sizable user base. WordPress support can be found in official support forums, docs, handbooks, Slack channels, and almost every web design and development forum on the internet. • Joomla, like WordPress, has a sizable and extremely helpful community. The Joomla website contains extensive documentation, which is a valuable resource for beginners. Users can get more interactive support by participating in forums, mailing lists, user groups, and so on. However, hiring a developer or expert for Joomla development, troubleshooting, or assistance can cost significantly more than the WordPress. • Drupal has a very active fan and user base. Just like WordPress and Joomla, you'll find all of the community support options for Drupal. There is extensive documentation, a support forum, mailing lists, user groups, and IRC chatrooms. However, Drupal developers, just like Joomla developers, are very expensive.

  11. Conclusion • To create a website, you will need a domain name and website hosting, regardless of whether you use WordPress, Joomla or Drupal. • Fortunately, all three of these top CMS software have very similar requirements, so they are all supported by top web hosting companies. • HTS Hosting offers both domain and web hosting at reasonable cost for its customers along with reliable service. • Moreover, HTS offers hosting which is compatible with all three types of CMS (Content Management System). • To know more about our hosting services, you are required to visit our official website https://www.htshosting.org or call us at 1800-123-8156

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