Every year hundreds of
websites are created newly and hundreds of websites are revamped to entertain
customers on the internet platform. Business promoters love to present the
latest user interface and amazing user experience for their audience and hence
they keep on re-visiting their websites and its contents. While the latest
technology offers unlimited help on the web
design Melbourne front, the CMS portion still remains a herculean job for
web developers. With the “big 3” CMS tools ready to help any web designer, it
is not that difficult as well- one might say. But do you know which of the
three tools (Wordpress, Drupal or Jhoomla) to use for which kind of website
building? Here you shall explore these three tools by discussing their pros as
well.
Worthy Wordpress
So, it is time to let the
cat out of the bag and explore the big beast open source CMS- Wordpress. It is
considered the best for building any website that is simple in design but used
very regularly. It takes 5 minutes to install Wordpress in your system. You
wish to build a blogging website within no time? With no second thoughts, you
can choose Wordpress as the CMS.
Pros
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It is intuitive and user friendly
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You can copy paste text from word document into Wordpress
unlike the other two CMS tools
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Promotes best SEO practices
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Helps to create responsive sites that can be used across
different devices with ease
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Secured despite allowing third party plug-in
Delightful Drupal
This CMS tool is mainly
designed to help highly educated and complex web design Melbourne enthusiasts whose ultimate challenge lies in
designing high traffic complex websites that cannot afford any failure. It is a
bit hard to learn Drupal, but the high scalability it offers and its feature
set makes it possible to build any CMS website with any complex business logic at
ease.
Pros
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It is a versatile CMS tool with great extensibility
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It supports multi-site building
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It is scalable and speedy
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It is a technological geek’s hand tool
Joy with Jhoomla
With big giants like
Harvard University preferring to use Jhoomla, you need not get a bigger
certificate of its usability. With a difficulty level between Drupal and
Wordpress this CMS is a relative easy tool to install and play around. In
specific terms it helps to build sites that need content management plus
structure flexibility to manage business effectively. For example, e-commerce
or social networking sites are built using Jhoomla.
Pros
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It has the best interface for managing large data.
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Editing options and structured content building options are
plenty
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It helps to build amazing E-commerce websites where products
and contents need to be managed effectively
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Has a strong developer community
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Offers numerous extensions for improving the content of the
website
It has been recorded in a
survey that in the year 2015, nearly 74 million websites were run on Wordpress
and 763 thousand sites preferred to use Drupal and 2.8 million sites went with
Jhoomla. Though it appears Wordpress is currently considered as the most sought
after CMS tool with 65 % of technology’s top blogs being managed by them, the
other two CMS monsters too are catching up with Wordpress by releasing awesome
themes and extendable plug-ins for the ease of web design Melbourne. Plus
users can enjoy an easy migration between the three CMS if they are not satisfied
with the initial design. Overall, with the big 3 CMS is hardly any tough job
anymore!