Long ago, content management system(cms) was introduced to the community.  A lot of people embraced it due to is extensibility and user-friendliness. Today, there are lot of popular cms  widely embraced by the comminity such as Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. Usually these cms have tons of collection of themes, plugins, modules or extensions to choose from in developing your website. However, due to its popularity and demand, there is also a high chance that you might get confused on which cms is perfect for you to use.

 

With this in mind, it is hard for you to decide which is the perfect cms that fits you personally? Today, let us discover some of the most widely utilized cms around the globe and learn why most people love it and hate it.

 

1. SILVERSTRIPE

Silverstripe allows web designers and developers to create a a powerful online website probably because of its powerful framework.

 

Pros:

-fully extensble

-modules and themes are available for downloads

-allows code reusing

 

Cons

-complicated

-number of modules/extensions and themes are limited

 

2. CRAFT CMS

  • a cms with TWIG functions with full responsive user-friendly interface is CRAFT CMS. A very easy to use cms to develop stunning websites for your respective clients.

 

Pros:

-share custom fields support

-easy to navigate user interface

-features multi-environment support

-face to face meetups, online  documentations and community

-TWIG support

-support matrix

-robust core

 

Cons:

-hard to look for solutions and storing fields as data only

-premium content management systems

 

 

3. CONTAO

Contao or Typolight is an open cms with load sof modules and templates downloadable from their official site. It is user-friendly and integrates web 2.0 with ajax properties to improve module performance in terms of built in newsletter, calendarm and form modules.

 

Pros:

-simple to navigate dashboard interface

-powerful built in modules

-web design freedom

 

Cons:

-preferable for small site with few pages

-few templates and modules are available for download

 

 

4. LIGHTCMS

As the name suggest, Light CMS refers to the 'light' cms without a lot of functionalities. It showcases customizable themes with drag and drop widgets to create your fully responsive websites. The good news is, Light CMS supports ecommerce features. The bad news is, it is not free.

Pros:

-loads of responsive themes to select from

-support ecommerce

-drag and drop widgets

-easy to use user-friendly interface

 

Cons:

-not free

5. PHPNUKE

PhpNuke is another powerful cms featuring loads of themes, modules and addons you can download however PhpNuke is in premium version only which means you need to buy the cms first before you can use it. It has an active community forum and resources for you to refer to anytime in case you encounter difficulties in making your first ever PhpNuke website. It laso has a powerfull commenting system.

 

Pros:

-large active forum and downloadable resources

-powerful blogging and cms platform

-showcasing addons, themes, modules, software and integrations availables

-powerful commenting system

 

Cons:

-premium cms

-not user-friendly

 

6. TEXT PATTERN

TextPattern utilizes tagging system to display and retrieve content easily. However, Text Pattern only has a few modules, themes and plugins available for downloads.

 

Pros:

-user-friendly  

-online manuall and documentation

           -compatible for all types of websites

 

Cons:

-few number of plugins and themes

-not so big community

7. DRUPAL

The most secure cms and is favored among developers is definitely Drupal. It is open source, features a user-friendly interface and provides powerful modules available for downlaods. Drupal has an active forum and up to date documentation for you to refer to.

   

Pros:

-open source cms

-secure

-powerful addon modules

-forum support

- ICS channels

-face to face meetups

 

Cons:

- lack of quality themes

8. WORDPRESS

The world's most user-friendly and powerful cms at present is by far Wordpress. It features tons of plugins and themes that you can download(either free or paid version)  anytime. Wordpess also has up to date documentation and a large user forum for you to refer to anytime.

 

Pros:

-huge user forums

-tons of templates and plugins available for downloads

-support auto installer like Fantastico and QuickInstall

-user-friendly

 

Cons:

-aside from the large active community, there is no official support

-multiple outdated plugins and themes

9. EXPRESSONENGINE

Expression Engine comes in both free and commercial version and is based in Code Igniter. Unfortunately, this cms only has a few templates and addons available when compared to popular cms like Wordpress and Joomla.

 

Cons

-pretty secure cms

-commercial support available

-freedom to design your website

 

Pros

-not available in demo version

-may outshine simple websites

-Bigger price especially commercial websites

10. JOOMLA

Joomla features a lot of 'out of the box' templates and extensions and also open source.

 

 

Pros:

-featuring user authentication

-lots of out of the box extensions and templates

-active community forum and documentation

 

           Cons:

-dashboard is not so user-friendly

-lack of top quality themes

-may overshine simple websites

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