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Which cms is better for a beginner to master?
I'm a beginner front-end developer and to expand my horizons I want to master a couple of cms (in terms of pulling html on cms and adequately administering all this, without the poke method, but wisely). What cms would you recommend to a beginner, so that it would not be difficult to figure it out, easy to google and what would be useful in a career?
ps bitrix plz
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I once started my dev career with joomla (specifically, with video tutorials by Evgeniy Popov, www.evgeniypopov.com/joomla-professionalnyiy-sayt-... )
+ woordpress
if something simple in structure:
pico.dev7studios. com
www.anchorcms.com
get-simple.info
start with Orchard, get zen,
then Wordpress, joomla or bitrix will get used to it in a week, the main thing will be to control the facial expression, because it will always be something like O_0 and the phrase "so simple?"
I, as a person who received his first experience with Orchard, sincerely advise you to gain experience in this order))))
You can start with any - choose as needed and widespread (WP, Joomla, Drupal, etc.) so that the community is wider.
All the same, the principles of template layout are the same in all CMS, and by pulling the layout on 3-4 different CMS, you can do it intuitively with any - without parsing the documentation.
So many opponents of Joomla - it's already very interesting to read the arguments.
Each CMS is suitable/not suitable for a particular project, so it's hard to give you a specific answer. Start with Joomla, Wordpress, Drupal (and then everything else). They are usually easy to find books, video courses, articles, etc.
Do not even think about taking Joomla, you will only get confused! If you are completely new, then try GetSimple, pull the template like two fingers, you will get used to it right away and it will already be possible to rivet normal business card sites with a pretty good admin panel. Once you get comfortable with GetSimple, switch to something more complicated like WordPress, there are already many more possibilities, but you will also have to study longer
Wordpress without options
And you don't even need to look in the direction of Joomla
I advise ModX system can be as complex as you want. From installing modules and templates from the repository - to calls through the core api
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