CMS Archives - Get-1Pager https://getonepager.com Easy Sitebuilder Fri, 27 Aug 2021 16:37:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://getonepager.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-Get-1Pager-160x160.png CMS Archives - Get-1Pager https://getonepager.com 32 32 WordPress https://getonepager.com/wordpress/ Thu, 19 Aug 2021 14:48:22 +0000 https://getonepager.com/?p=31 We're willing to bet you've heard of WordPress by now. This CMS boasts the largest market share of its competitors, and it's easy to see why.

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We’re willing to bet you’ve heard of WordPress by now. This CMS boasts the largest market share of its competitors, and it’s easy to see why.

Although WordPress was conceived as a blogging platform, it has grown far beyond those capabilities. The platform is easy to use, and you can customize it however you want with plugins and themes (of which you have thousands to choose from).

When it comes to content management, WordPress also provides a first-rate experience. Publishing new posts and pages is easy, and you have access to a powerful editor that allows you to format your content. In addition, the platform also supports user registration, receives regular updates and has a large community of users.

Key feature:

  • Includes intuitive publishing and content management options.
  • Provides a powerful editor that makes it easy to format your content.
  • Highly customizable thanks to thousands of plugins and themes.
  • Has a strong and vibrant community.

The only downside to using WordPress is that sometimes you need to mix and match many plugins to add the exact features your site needs. There are also other CMS options that provide a more optimized blogging experience, although they may not match the customizability of WordPress.

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Typo3 https://getonepager.com/typo3/ Sat, 02 Jan 2021 15:48:49 +0000 https://getonepager.com/?p=40 Now we go into the realm of lesser-known CMS platforms. However, that doesn't make these options any less valuable. It just means that they have more specific use cases.

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Now we go into the realm of lesser-known CMS platforms. However, that doesn’t make these options any less valuable. It just means that they have more specific use cases.

For example, let’s look at Typo3. It’s a CMS with scalability as a major selling point, and it’s suitable for enterprise-level websites. For example, if you want to use a CMS to build an intranet, Typo3 would be a great choice.

On the other hand, when it comes to usability, Typo3 is usually not the best choice. In our experience, this CMS is best suited for users who have some web development experience, and is not very suitable for small, simple websites.

Nevertheless, Typo3 does contain many interesting features, such as multilingual support. It also allows you to run multiple sites from one installation, which can save you a lot of work.

Key feature:

  • Great choice for enterprise-level websites.
  • Includes support for multilingual websites.
  • Allows you to manage multiple sites from one installation.
  • Allows you to share data and tools between your websites.

In general, we recommend using Typo3 if you need to manage multiple sites that fall under the same type. With this CMS you can share templates, extensions and even users between your sites, which is not supported by most other platforms.

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Joomla! https://getonepager.com/joomla/ Fri, 04 Dec 2020 14:50:15 +0000 https://getonepager.com/?p=34 When people discuss the best CMS, they definitely think of Joomla! which is one of the names most often found next to WordPress.

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When people discuss the best CMS, they definitely think of Joomla! which is one of the names most often found next to WordPress. The general consensus is that while Joomla is not as beginner-friendly as WordPress, it can be more flexible in some aspects.

For example, Joomla is a great option if you need to manage multiple “customizable post types.” That is, it’s ideal if you want to run a Web site that is largely not based on text content. The platform also offers a lot more options when it comes to user management. This makes it a fantastic option for membership-based sites, for example.

In addition, Joomla also includes multilingual support as a basic feature. This means you don’t need to use plugins or extensions to add other languages to your site. Finally, Joomla also allows you to use multiple templates or themes for different types of content at once.

Key feature:

Excellent support for custom post types.
Provides advanced user management features.
Includes multilingual support.
Supports unique templates for each type of page.

Joomla’s characterization sounds awesome, and it’s a good choice. However, it’s nowhere near as beginner-friendly as WordPress, so it may take you longer to learn how to run a website with this CMS.

It also doesn’t offer as many extensions or templates as some of its competitors. That’s not a reason to abandon it, but it does mean that there are some features you may need to implement manually, which makes the platform suitable for those with development experience.

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Drupal https://getonepager.com/drupal/ Mon, 26 Oct 2020 14:52:09 +0000 https://getonepager.com/?p=37 Drupal is another must-have name in the open source CMS rankings. Although it lags behind WordPress and Joomla in the marketplace, that doesn't make it any less prominent.

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Drupal is another must-have name in the open source CMS rankings. Although it lags behind WordPress and Joomla in the marketplace, that doesn’t make it any less prominent.

In practice, Drupal shows itself to be excellent in many areas in which Joomla lags behind. For example, it offers a very flexible system for dealing with customizable post types. It also gives you a high degree of control over your users and their permissions, and can handle multilingual sites in a basic version.

However, there are other areas where Drupal compares favorably to the rest. For example, the taxonomy system is much more powerful than its competitors. In addition, Drupal is considered a more secure platform than WordPress and Joomla.

Key feature:

  • Offers a flexible system for creating and managing custom posts.
  • Provides advanced user management settings and permissions.
  • Includes support for multilingual sites.
  • Has a detailed taxonomy system.
  • Has first-rate security.

You can create almost any type of website you want using the “big three” CMS platforms, which include WordPress, Joomla and Drupal. However, Drupal is known for its scalability and security, which often makes it the best option for corporate and business websites.

However, it has a steep learning curve. In most cases, we don’t recommend using Drupal unless you have web development experience. However, if you enjoy development, it is one of the best CMS options available today.

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