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Choosing the right content management system for your website or blog can be tricky, especially if you don’t know the pros and cons of each CMS. What makes the decision even more difficult is that many content management systems share some similarities and differences.
Joomla and WordPress are two of the most popular content management systems out there. Which one should you choose? The answer to this question depends upon several factors that we will cover in this article. After reading this article, you will be able to choose between Joomla and WordPress
In this article, HostNOC will compare Joomla and WordPress and tell you who wins the battle Joomla vs WordPress in 2020.
Initially launched as a blogging platform in 2003, WordPress evolved into the most popular content management system in the world. According to statistics, WordPress enjoys a dominant position in the CMS market with more than 60% market share and powers 34% websites on the web. It is an open-source, free and easy to use platform.
Joomla was launched in 2005 and became the second most popular content management system in the world behind WordPress. It powers 1.8 million websites on the web and has a market share of 3.5%. Joomla was giving WordPress a run for its money till 2004 but its popularity graph started to decline after 2014 and has dipped considerably since then.
Here are some of the similarities and differences between Joomla and WordPress.
Here are some of the similarities between WordPress and Joomla.
Here is what differentiates WordPress from Joomla.
Let’s look at some of the pros and cons of both Joomla and WordPress.
The small learning curve makes it easy for anyone to learn and use WordPress. With thousands of themes and plugins to choose from, you can not only customize your WordPress website but can also add new features to it with plugins and extensions. Thanks to its huge community, you can easily find answers to queries and getting support won’t be a problem either.
More importantly, WordPress offers mobile-friendly themes that help you create responsive websites. Additionally, WordPress websites are optimized for search engines meaning that your website will get more exposure, higher rankings on search engines and attract more traffic if it is built using WordPress.
WordPress is notoriously famous for being vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks. To iron out all the bugs and loopholes, WordPress developers frequently release updates. If you want to customize your WordPress website to your heart’s content, you should familiarize yourself with technical stuff like coding.
Joomla has an excellent admin interface, which is both feature-rich and intuitive. Thanks to a strong developer community at Joomla, you will see a constant introduction of new plugins and extensions, bolstering its library of plugins. Don’t be bogged down by the steep learning curve because Joomla also offers a free video training classes to help you master Joomla. It supports multiple languages and offers some useful features for E-commerce as well.
When it comes to downsides, users can bump into plugin compatibility issues. Its steep learning curve might put off many users from it. Its limited module market makes it tough to find the right modules to customize your website.
I hope that this article might have helped you in choosing the best content management system for your website. Which content management system do you use and why? Tell us about your choice in the comment section below.
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