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    Re: Joomla?

    Joomla is a really ugly mess behind its pretty-ish façade. You absolutely don't need it, and if you think you might be modifying it or needing some custom extensions, I would recommend giving it a miss.
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    Re: Joomla?

    Quote Originally Posted by minitech View Post
    Joomla is a really ugly mess behind it's pretty-ish façade. You absolutely don't need it, and if you think you might be modifying it or needing some custom extensions, I would recommend giving it a miss.
    We are now required to use Joomla to create the website and I'll have to revise our template to joomla template, can anyone here guide me how?
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    Re: Joomla?

    Quote Originally Posted by dee-u View Post
    We are now required to use Joomla to create the website and I'll have to revise our template to joomla template, can anyone here guide me how?
    http://docs.joomla.org/Converting_an...oomla!_website

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    Re: Joomla?

    Joomla & Wordpress are the most simple cms systems, if you wanna go advance on creating/editing i prefer drupal, it's takes a bit more time to create a template , but it gives you a lot more options.

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