thanks ...Chris Z
sorry...i am new bee to forums and its my first experience to posting a forum.
i am un aware......plz...
I apologize for my comment, it was uncalled for. It's just kind of hard to keep the forum organized but it helps when members cooperate though. Thank you for understanding.
Last edited by Chris Z; 09-09-2008 at 09:29 PM.
I only like Joomla out of them all. Joomla has a slight-medium learning curve, so you could get used to it. It also makes your live very easier because there are many modifications and themes for J!
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There's no point even thinking about it - Joomla of course ;).
Last edited by Sohail; 09-09-2008 at 10:44 PM.
Think about it, Drupal has more flexibility. I expect the roars of the Joomla supporters to kick in here. I have tried them both and found Drupal more intuitive.
(Bump)
Anyone else with an opinion on this? I'd also like to know the answer to which is the best CMS, & the more people's opinions on this (with reasons for your preferences) the better. Thnx
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