Problems Encountered in WordPress and Joomla
My Personal Experience Using These Content Management Systems
I bet there are many bloggers or aspiring bloggers that want to start their online blog and make money out of it. I see that many rely on WordPress and I believe there are good reasons behind it.
WordPress
WordPress is easy to install and use. If you are renting your own web host, usually they will have a list of free software that you can install and use. WordPress is one of them. Installation on the server will take a couple of minutes and that's it. WordPress is easy but to add additional function, you'll need some technical or IT skills. I'm not a seasoned WordPress user, but I did use it for a while. You'll have free templates readily available everywhere on the Internet.
What I didn't like about WordPress was that I can't really put functions or extra things in it. Furthermore, I don't really have power over content management. Sometimes I want the post to stay on top - but I couldn't find any function to support it.
One of the major problems that I didn't like about WordPress was usually I add functions by editing the template's HTML source codes. Whenever I change the template to a new one, I have to re-edit the new template to add additional functions. There might be an easier way to do this that is to add plug-ins but I'm not that well versed on that subject.
Joomla
Joomla might take some time to master it. It's not easy to use and your first attempt to master Joomla will take a couple of hours. However, I like Joomla very much but this piece of software might only suit seasoned bloggers who know moderate level of HTML.
I could add functions easily on Joomla and content management is fantastic. I have full control over the website's content and how I want it to appear.
Problems Encountered in WordPress and Joomla
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Takeaways
- WordPress is easy to use but lack certain content management functions.
- Joomla might be a little too over complicated for some users.
- Choose WordPress of Joomla for your blog.
Did You Know?
If you are good at coding, the problems stated on my article can be easily rectified.
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