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Few Notable PHP Based CMS & their Comparison
CMS allows publishing, editing and modifying content from central interface
Manages workflow in a collaborative environment Provide tool for one-to-one marketingFeatures that include web-based publishing, format
management, revision control, indexing and retrievalWeb CMS is a stand-alone application to create, manage,
store and deploy content on web pagesWeb content includes text and embedded graphics, photos,
video, audio and code that displays content or interacts with user
Content Management System (CMS)
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PHP content based system can be used to create website
and web application
Tons of third party plug-
ins, themes, and
extensions
Community based support
Low cost development using open-source CMS
Easy to setup and run
Better security
Flexibility and scalability
PHP based Content Management System (CMS)
Source: http://abundantcode.com/15-best-asp-php-based-content-management-systemscms/Kentico Content Management System Company
Few Notable PHP based CMS
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WordPress
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Other CMS suitable for sites of any complexity, or where complex functionality and integration with external systems such as Eloqua, Marketo (or other Marketing Automation systems) is required where WordPress is the perfect fit when clients need a basic site quickly and on a tight budget.
Content Structure: Custom Post Types Supported, WidgetsTemplates: Parent and Child Themes SupportedCustomization: Rich Plugin ArchitectureSupport: Guided Tutorials Built In, Good DocumentationSEO: SEO Friendly Images, Internal Linking
Strengths: Ease of Use, Backward Compatibility, Number of Plugins and Themes Available, Developer Following and Ease of Customization
Weakness: Inflexible (Easy to Outgrow), Security
Source: http://oculus.co.uk/digital/kentico-vs-wordpress-which-cms
WordPress (Conti...)
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WordPress is definitely the World's most popular CMSMainly designed for Blog WebsitesHowever, there are many websites that are using WordPress' CMS
features for creating and managing a regular website.Do not need to add many custom features and functionalities that would
require editing the WordPress core code.
Community: Having a useful supportTemplates: On the script's homepage you can view thousands of
graphics templates, that can change website's look.Menu management: Having extended functionalities, that can be
modified to include categories, pages, etc.
Source: http://whichcmstochoose.com/wordpress.html
Conclusion: WordPress is a very good script to create a simple website. It is one of the simplest to use (definitely not simpler than Quick.Cms though) of all solutions available on the internet. It's very good choose for a beginner's. Advanced users with advanced needs would have to install many plugins to have what is a standard for Joomla or Drupal.
Critical Analysis of WordPress CMS
Pros Cons
Easy to install Not easy to customize the functionalities or add custom features
Easy to add popular and common features Not easy to customize the design and branding
Very easy to find many themes and template designs Modification requires knowledge of PHP
Easy to administer Costing based on needs- no fixed pricesThe script has over dozen thousand of plugins available on its website Graphics modification requires knowledge of CSS and HTML
Menu management has extended functionalities, that can be modified to include categories, pages, etc.
If you are just using WordPress for building a simple site, the blog features are in your way and it is not easy to remove them
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XpressEngine
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Content Structure: Utilizes Article and Component StructureTemplates: Robust and Flexible, Parent and Child StructureCustomization: Components, Plugins, Template & LanguagesSupport: Joomla Resource Directory, Joomla Magazine
Strengths: Ease of Use, Highly Flexible, Community
Weakness: Security, Administration is Unintuitive, Code Bloat
Xpress Engine was developed by Shim Hyo-seop, Park Beom-jin, Florin Ercus, Daniel Ionsecu, Ye-sol, Kim Tae-gon and many more on 28 February 2008.
For storage, Xpress Engine uses MS-SQL, Sqlite2 and 3, PostgreSQL, MYSQL 4.1 or higher, Firebird and CUBRID databases.
Source: http://whichcmstochoose.com/xpressengine.html
XpressEngine vs WordPress
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Drupal
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People with little to no experience that Drupal would be difficult to initially install and build out. For those who have mid-range experience with web coding/HTML than working with Drupal is fairly easy, If they have a lot of experience with web coding then Drupal probably seems limited and it's easier to do everything manually.
Content Structure: Nodes, Taxonomies, Content Types & FieldsTemplates: Robust and Flexible, Fallback StructureCustomization: Modules, Themes, DistributionsSupport: Guided Tutorials Built In, Good DocumentationSEO: Clean URLs, Meta Information
Strengths: Ease of Use, Backward Compatibility, Highly Flexible, Community, you can give specific access rights to specific user levels
Weakness: Give specific access rights to specific user levels.
Source: https://www.trustradius.com/compare-products/drupal-vs-kentico
Conclusion: If you have some experience with CMS systems and you're looking for something more than WordPress, but you're still intimidated by Drupal, Joomla! might be just the thing for you. The script is free, has a great number of plugins, modules and templates as well as good technical support. It's a system of choice for multimedia sites and sites with a lot of content - it's when it performs best.
Critical Analysis of Drupal CMS
Pros ConsMuch more capable and flexible for adding custom features
Not easy to install, configure and customize — need advanced programming skills
Much more flexible for customizing the design and branding
Administration and Content Management is not easy or intuitive, and not user friendly
Easy to install There are not many available themes for DrupalThe script has a comprehensive navigation system, that can successfully manage several hierarchies
When Drupal is greatly customized with custom features and functionalities, the code tends to become complicated to manage
Administration panel provides many functions that can be intimidating in the beginning. Limited adjustment options
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Typo3
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Strengths: Ease of Use, Highly Flexible, Community, Simple
Typo3 is a very powerful and expanded CMS with huge possibilitiesDeveloped as Open SourceChosen mostly by more advanced programmers who are looking for a comprehensive
application with many functionalities
Content Structure: Utilizes Article and Component StructureTemplates: Robust and Flexible, Parent and Child StructureCustomization: Components, Plugins, Template & LanguagesSupport: Typo3 Resource Directory, Joomla Magazine
Source: http://whichcmstochoose.com/typo3.html
Critical Analysis of Typo3 CMS
Pros ConsProbably the main goal for which Typo3 was created, was its modularity and diversity Costing based on needs- no fixed prices
The system offers several thousands extensions that can be quickly and easily installed
Modularity and expendability often means bigger demands on server parameters.
There are many types of content you can define in Typo3 It's a hard nut to crack for programmers.
The system contains extended undoing changes module Limited adjustment optionsOne of the most important advantages is ability to set a page structure without pre-fixed order of blocks, sections or articles.
Typo3 is not easy to install and set up. It takes time to learn to use it, it definitely takes more time than you would need for WordPress or Joomla!
Conclusion: Typo3 is versatile and can be used to create a simple website as well as advanced portal with all kinds of contents, but it takes a lot of time to master it on the programmer's side. Modularity and expendability are its significant traits, but unfortunately this means losing on efficiency and high demands on server resources. It's not always worth to take a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Kentico Content Management System CompanySource: http://whichcmstochoose.com/typo3.html
Joomla
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When a powerful CMS is needed for a business Joomla is the best option over its competitors. Joomla is great for handling data driven applications such as real estate, online shopping and so forth.
Content Structure: Utilizes Article and Component StructureTemplates: Robust and Flexible, Parent and Child StructureCustomization: Components, Plugins, Template & LanguagesSupport: Joomla Resource Directory, Joomla MagazineSEO: SEO Friendly URLS, Customizable Suffixes
Strengths: Ease of Use, Highly Flexible, Community,
Weakness: Security, Administration is Unintuitive, Code Bloat
Source: https://www.trustradius.com/compare-products/kentico-vs-joomla
Critical Analysis Report
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Source: http://webrevisions.com/tutorials/php/comparison-of-top-php-content-management-systems-cms-2013/#.VTCglF3MeUU
Critical Analysis Report
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Source: http://webrevisions.com/tutorials/php/comparison-of-top-php-content-management-systems-cms-2013/#.VTCglF3MeUU
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1. http://radarearth.com/content/10-features-great-cms-solution-02. http
://webrevisions.com/tutorials/php/comparison-of-top-php-content-management-systems-cms-2013/#.VTCglF3MeUU
3. http://whichcmstochoose.com/wordpress.html4. http://whichcmstochoose.com/drupal.html5. http://whichcmstochoose.com/typo3.html6. http
://webrevisions.com/tutorials/php/comparison-of-top-php-content-management-systems-cms-2013/#.VTCglF3MeUU
7. http://whichcmstochoose.com/xpressengine.html8. http://trends.builtwith.com/cms/enterprise
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