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johnnyloadproductions 07-14-2012 10:34 AM

Building dynamic website for band, stick with custom wordpress or learn drupal or joomla?
 
As the topic says: Building dynamic website for band, stick with custom wordpress or learn drupal or joomla?

The plan was to integrate twitter feeds, fb plugins and a few other things. Wordpress can be used as a CMS, just wondering what some thoughts are on this.

Zoxxa 07-14-2012 10:40 AM

Wordpress for sure if its a simple site like this.

moeloubani 07-14-2012 11:23 AM

get a wordpress theme

Ramirez 07-14-2012 11:25 AM

Wordpress is a great CMS and it's the most popular one with tons of plugins that will help you!

Cheers!

kazymjir 07-14-2012 01:27 PM

WP I think

Young 07-15-2012 12:54 AM

For something as simple as a band website I'd go with Wordpress.

I'm a huge Drupal fan. It can pretty much do anything you want it to do. But it has a steep learning curve.

And as far as Joomla goes....I loved it when it was Mambo. Haven't touched it since the fork. I can do whatever Joomla does in Wordpress....easier. If I need something a little more complex than Wordpress...then I'm in Drupal territory.

johnnyloadproductions 07-15-2012 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Young (Post 19059880)
For something as simple as a band website I'd go with Wordpress.

I'm a huge Drupal fan. It can pretty much do anything you want it to do. But it has a steep learning curve.

And as far as Joomla goes....I loved it when it was Mambo. Haven't touched it since the fork. I can do whatever Joomla does in Wordpress....easier. If I need something a little more complex than Wordpress...then I'm in Drupal territory.

From what I understand the University here in town uses a ton of drupal installs, something worth learning.


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