The Content Management System [CMS] is cool. This technology allows people to maintain and update websites, rather than everyone needing extensive technical knowledge. So while a company might have a network of people assigned to the entire site, marketers can add articles to the site as they do customer service staff. While this is useful, scalability is a much cooler feature of CMS.
What is scalability?
Joomla users understand extensions and WordPress users understand widgets. Both widgets and extensions provide scalability for content management systems. They are extra pieces of code that are usually not made by the same people who maintain and update WordPress and Joomla code, which makes the site more than ever. For example, the default Joomla system doesn't come with a blog because most people recognize it, but you can easily add blog extensions. Extensions and widgets can be added for a variety of things, including advertising and affiliate systems, real estate extensions, booking and booking systems, customer relationship managers, newsletters, RSS feeds, and more.
Review the available extensions and widgets before selecting a CMS.
Both Joomla and WordPress are "free." This means you can create a default installation without purchasing software or a license. Each platform has a different third-party code.
What do you need to do on your website? If you only need to discuss it online, it doesn't really matter [in any case, CMS may overkill your site]. Suppose you want your site to do more, what do you want it to do? Make a list. Then compare the widgets and extensions to see which content management system is more likely to meet your needs.
Where should I start looking for widgets and extensions?
The WordPress extension can be found on WordPress.org. The Joomla extension can be found at Joomla.org.
Joomla.org and WordPress.org are repositories of third-party code, and people tend to list their code in these places in order to find them. However, you can find additional code locations in your search.
What are the possibilities?
The types of extensions and widgets available are almost exclusively limited by the programmer's imagination and time. If you have any ideas, please make suggestions on the forum, maybe someone will write code for you.
- Booking and booking system
- Real estate specific solutions
- Restaurant menu system and online recipe box
- RSS feeds, newsletters and emails
- Advertising and affiliate ads
- Calendar and event manager
- Customer Relationship Manager
- Member website
- Project and task management
- Ratings and reviews
- Forum and chat window
- Polls, surveys, quizzes and forms
- News sources and blogs
- Ways to make your website run on mobile devices
- Import Data
- Animated clouds and labels
- Strange calculators and quotes
- Portolios
- photo gallery
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