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what do you like more and is the easiest to set up?

love to hear your opinions
 
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Wordpress. Its very easy to :
1. custom themes.
2. custom plugins
3. custom development.

In case you need to build any web development, Wordpress and Joomla can do that.

Rep if its worthed to you :P
 
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Easiest - WP

Best - Joomla

Most customisable - Drupal

For the last century - Mambo

:)
 
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I love Wordpress because of its simplicity. It is also a great CMS for SEO purpose.
 
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:hi:
i agree that wp is the simpliest one so i used to use it:)
 
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what do you like more and is the easiest to set up?

If ease to setup and use is the main goal, I'd go for Wordpress myself.
 
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I prefer Joomla. It has a wide range of plug-ins. I think both Joomla and Wordpress have similar plug-ins that do the same things, but I'm more familiar with Joomla. My favorite thing is the plug-in that automatically adds new pages to the stiemap. As long as the sitemap is submitted to Google your content will be found easily.

Seo for Joomla – Making Joomla Search Engine Optimized

Joomap - A Sitemap Component for Joomla CMS | koder.de

I came to know that the template making is the hardest part of Joomla.
Do all mentioned cms systems work with such a template system?
 
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I admit I've never tried the other CMS mentioned, but use Wordpress almost exclusively..
 
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I came to know that the template making is the hardest part of Joomla.
Do all mentioned cms systems work with such a template system?
Get yourself a copy of artisteer 2.3 it can create templates for HTML, Drupal, Wp,Joomla, Blogger Sites plus various other CMS
 
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I think Wordpress is the eaiest one , especially for the beginners, and as for Joomla, I like it for some additional free or paid extentions that give more possibilities
 
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