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my2cents (m)
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So,
Some time last year, I decided to teach myself how to use the various PHP CMSs but due to lack of time, I could only devote time to Joomla! From your experience(s), is it the better candidate? If not, from your experience(s), which of the PHP CMS packages is best?
Please keep your responses pithy and provide your answers under the following headers: 1) Learning Curve 2) Set up 3) UI (does it use CSS vs tables, SEO, page weight, etc) 4) Maintenance (making updates, archiving, etc) 5) Features (polls, login authentication, etc)
Thanks
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WebMonk (m)
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i would recommend exponent (exponentcms.org)
learning curve
its a snap.i've used it for more than 5 sites now, and it's extremely user friendly, to both admin and user.why? More on that down
install is on the fly.you can upload the zip file to your server, unzip it, then install.install is in 5 steps,all laid in layman terms.also points out problems during installation (if any) and how to solve them.that way, you're never left in the dark
design did i mention that exponent is 100% CSS?this is the sweetest part. Also,they have a detailed step-by-step guide on merging your already made CSS design to exponent.more on that, every module has a set of classes,so all you have to do is customise them. Awesome!
Maintainance. Exponent has its own backup system (you can selectively backup specific modules or entire site).also has a seperate backup system for uploaded files.
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WebMonk (m)
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Features online polls,web blogs, news (with selective views for featured,summary, and preview images), articles,faqs,guestbooks,custom online form builder with javascript/php validator and send to both email and/or db, user accounts and groups with access rights per module,message boards, CAPTA, and so much more that space can't allow (since i used my phone) as always, my 2 cents!
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WebMonk (m)
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Because the admin is merged with the site.so rather than having one backend admin as the traditional way goes, the site is also the admin. Given the proper user permissions (from user to editor to admin),specific control handles appear for all modules. If you want to how this works i can show.because in the end,you'll be teaching the user how to use the site design to manage it,not having to learn a backend admin.
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my2cents (m)
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webmonk, I am liking it already. Thanks man  Any one else want to comment on this or others? Thanks in advance.
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webguru
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i didn't know it was that good. thanks man
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smartsoft (m)
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Yah i never knew it was good to use ooo i will recommend it for ya my2cent just try it
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WebMonk (m)
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You're all welcome.personal experience. They release new versions on a regular basis (they now have a rss feed module to read from other sites and another rss feed module that converts your site's content to rss feeds as well).i use it for my personal blog : www.semeonline.com
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webdezzi (m)
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Features online polls,web blogs, news (with selective views for featured,summary, and preview images), articles,faqs,guestbooks,custom online form builder with javascript/php validator and send to both email and/or db, user accounts and groups with access rights per module,message boards, CAPTA, and so much more that space can't allow (since i used my phone) as always, my 2 cents!
Is my2cents playing as webmonk?
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my2cents (m)
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webdezzi, I dey ask the same question o! Perhaps I need to trademark that statement as I have seen that and, "hope this helps" pop up in various threads on NL 
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WebMonk (m)
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Ah! How will you people talk like that now?and webdezzi thinking i was my2cents,you really got me laughing.you no try at all.compare the total number of posts between him and me,you suppose see difference na! As for my2cents, you haven't copyrighted your signature phrase. I think you should.it's rubbed off on me.is that bad? (maybe seun should post a list of "reserved phrases."anyone who uses it, ban!)
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my2cents (m)
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webmonk, not bad, not bad at all. i probably won't ever trademark it so feel free to use it 
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SuperBrand
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i need good developers who can work on Joomla . . . verr urgent . . . send ur CV to TSBCAREERS@YAHOO.COM
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franbiks
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Hi SuperBrand, Contact us at www.franbiks.comWe can help.We are a USA based consulting firm with a primary business focus on web development and online marketing. We know Joomla CMS inside out. Let us know your requirements, we would take it from there. Thank you. Franbiks
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