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Which CMS to choose for sites of any type?
I want to know if there are website engines that can implement almost any type of website - a corporate website, an online store, catalogs, etc.
To be without confusion. In 5 minutes, I deployed the engine, and went only to set up, well, to typeset.
It doesn't matter if it's paid or free.
I understand that each project can be written on frameworks, but in this case, development will be somewhat longer in time than on a ready-made solution.
This is a corporate CMS.
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The question itself is a holivar, to be honest. For one-page sites and other business cards there is a CMS without a database, for bloggers there are a lot of options, from Wordpress to Joomla. On Internet sales, I won’t say right away, there was no need to look. I would not use the same thing for different needs.
You're not one of those who eats soup and a second with one spoon, and then stirs sugar in tea with her and puts on shoes with her help?
drupal or joomla, you can't go wrong. That on that that on that cms there are a lot of templates and are easy in editing.
Wordpress or Drupal. Drupal is more difficult, but better quality, or something.
Joomla could also be on this list if it weren't for the forums that are full of problems with it.
On these three, you can do almost everything due to the huge bases of plugins. Well, of course, keep in mind that specialized solutions usually work faster. The same ShopCMS gives out 3-4 times more RPS than WP with a store plugin.
Look towards DLE with the latest version features more and more
I believe that there is no universal CMS-Constructor, where everything and everyone gets out of the box. I pressed the button and a mega corporate website appeared in one click (I'm not talking about website builders now).
Personally, I use Opencart, MODx for online stores (and you can use any branch)
For simple business card sites, definitely - MODx Evolution
For business card sites with the ability to comment and a personal account for the user - WordPress
For corporate sites - MODx Revolution
For catalogs or news portals - MODx Revolution or DLE
But each CMS somehow requires improvements.
Personally, I would recommend the most important thing is NOT to use Joomla.
MODx saves me. Therefore, my plus in his direction.
WordPress will do. It expands to a store (WooCommerce plugin), a social network (BuddyPress plugin), a forum (bbPress plugin), a bunch of additional both paid and free themes and plugins. Easy to use, understandable, convenient. But if you are going to install WopdPress with all the above "additives", be prepared that this monster will consume an incredible amount of resources.
If you are going to look for a CMS for many sites, then you still have to supplement it. I have been using "LiveStreet" for more than a year and there have been no problems. I can do anything with it. The engine itself is lightweight and not very expensive, especially with constant updates. Try it, I think everything will work out. Good luck.
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