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I recently received a few questions regarding whether to use a Headless WordPress setup vs a Standard one. In this video, I lay down a couple of pros and cons of each in the hopes of shedding some light on why you might use one vs the other.
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When it comes choosing a CMS(Content Management System) for your site, there are quite a few options to pick from. Three of the biggest are WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal. In this video Scott is going to show you what is best about the three options, so that you know which will work the absolute best for your next great idea. And in true Scott fashion, he adds his own personal twist to the comparison.
WordPress: WordPress is definitely the #1 big name in the web building industry when you are talking about Content Management Systems. With a wide variety of prebuilt customization options, and an intuitive user interface, WordPress is definitely the most beginner friendly option when it comes to building your site. You have an idea? WordPress can get you there.
Joomla: With a more advanced setup, Joomla is the #2 largest CMS on the market. Joomla increases the has many of the same tools WordPress has, but with a larger emphasis on customization. It can double as a PHP framework in a pinch as well.
Looking for a bit more are Drupal: Drupal is definitely the most advanced choice of the three. If you are looking for a CMS that is ready to handle your big idea, then Drupal is the one for you. It accounts for at least 13% of the 10,000 biggest websites in the world.
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In some ways, Joomla is more flexible than WordPress. It offers an incredibly customizable system that can take almost any shape you want, and it enables you to implement a lot of small customizations without relying on extensions. However, between WordPress vs Joomla, there can only be one winner, and the crown must go to WordPress. It beats out Joomla when it comes to SEO, customization possibilities, and content management – so the choice is clear. Furthermore, WordPress is just plain simpler to pick up for new users, and its popularity gives it the added edge of providing users with a better support structure – it’s the cherry on top of the WordPress sundae. Either way, both platforms are at the top of their game, so there’s really not a bad choice here.
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