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Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems
When it comes to content management systems, there are three very popular names: WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. Each has its own pros and
cons, let’s discuss.
Released in 2003 byMatt Mullenwegg
Released in 2001 byDreis Buytaret
Released in 2005 byMambo
Estimated Market Share
WordPress65%
Drupal8%
Joomla13%
Others14%
No. of Websites
74.6million
763Thousand
2.8million
Ideal for fairly simple websites, such as everyday blogging and news sites; and anyone looking for an easy-to-manage site. Add-ons make it easy to expand the functionality of the site.
For complex, advanced and versatile sites; for sites that require complex data organization; for community platform sites with multiple users; for online stores.
Joomla allows you to build a site with more content and structured flexibility that WordPress offers, but still with fairly easy, intuitive usage. Support E-commerce social Networking and more.
Best use cases…
Cost Free Free Free
Free Themes 3000+ 2000+ 1000+
Free Plugins 14,629 8,039 7,608
Frequency of Updates 42 Days 51 Days 36 Days
Installation Time 5 mins 10 mins 10 mins
Avg. Monthly maintenance Cost $250 $1500 $500
Ease of installation
Ease of Moderation
Who’s it For?
Level of Skill Needed
PROS
User Friendly Strong Powerful
SEO integration Multi-sites E-Commerce
Responsive sites Scalability Developer Community
Great support Speedy Extensions
CONS
Security Developers Small module Marketplace
Updates Learning Curve Plugin Compatibility
Speed
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