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Old November 8th, 2011, 04:37 AM
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What i come to know here is both are on the same lane it is just the choice of the individual and preference...

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my point of view is that joomla is much better because it is user friendly..

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Both are open source content management system. Only dissimilarity among joomla and wordpress is that in drupal php code is written directly. On the other hand you have to need downloads some plugins. And drupal sites mainly used objects and classes.

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Smile Hello

Let me present my view on this issue after having worked with both systems extensively. Finally, what I found that the Drupal community seemed to be able to provide solutions for high traffic and more demanding sites issues (caching, performance, SEO) that were more difficult to find among the Joomla community.

To sum it up, Joomla is fantastic, but Drupal got to cover our needs in a better way.

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Originally Posted by divyaaj
Here is the Difference:
1..Drupal is much more flexible when it comes to the development and setting up the theme and layout of the website. Joomla! is known to be surrounded by the paradigms set by itself, and offers less scope to be flexible.

2. Joomla! is easy and fast to operate and implement. On the other hand, Drupal is quite a tough nut and have always been the choice of comprehensive businesses and enterprises.

3. If we put it in a precise manner then, Joomla! offers a nice, professional looking website with a slow, categorised, and limited options, while its actually vice versa with Drupal.

4.Backend admin functionality with the Drupal is not that good, while Joomla! is comparatively better.

5.The Drupal codes are more professional and skilled and of a quality, while it lacks in the case of Joomla!.

6.With Drupal, you are able to use the same log-in-details for every different site.

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Joomla

Joomla is a best open system software and powerful content management system used by website Builders and other online applications to build effective websites.
Some of the main benefits of Joomla are :
1) Joomla is Free Open Source CMS
2) Advanced functionality with no extra cost.
3) Huge community support and User-friendly interface
4) Continuous and advanced developments
5) Multi- Language facility and Multi-user authentication-

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Nice post. Thanks for sharing such a best information.
The basic difference between WordPress and Joomla is that Joomla is a portal- or community type site while WordPress is a blog.

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Originally Posted by webtechie
Joomla and Drupal are two magnificent Open Source Content
Management System which provide the framework to develop
effortless with various ready to us modules and website in
short span of time.

Main differences are as under

1. Drupal use smarty template where as on the other hand
Joomla dose not

2. Joomla uses plugin and modules whereas Drupl has module only

3. In drupal php code can be written directly whereas in
Joomla you need to install plugin for php support


excellent explanation , great

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Old April 9th, 2013, 02:34 AM
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Hey I would like to tell you Joomla and Drupal both are better for web designing because it's depend on the developer which one he knows better and which one he can understand easily. Joomla is quite easy to use and Drupal is quite difficult.

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I choose drupal for my coding it is easy and joomla coding more complex than drupal that is main difference and in drupal design of website has possible according to you but in joomla this is difficult one.

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How To Support Multiple Sites : Joomla

If you have multiple websites then it is very hard to manage multiple websites as it is a long time taking work. For the multiple sites, customizations have to be done one by one. This long time taking task can be made easy by having a single platform where all multiple sites can be handled. Joomla is the very popular open source Content Management System where you can easily manage your multiple sites. By utilizing a single installation of Joomla, two or more Domains can be run. Same Theme, Same Database and Same Installation can be shared between two or more Domains. By customizing only a single domain, all other domains can be customized. Multiple Websites can be integrated in Joomla CMS by Virtual Domain Extensions, PHP Redirection, Multisite Extensions.
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What are the main differences between Drupal and Joomla ? Which one is better in designing a website?

Joomla makes use of the plug-ins for the additional functionality but Drupal uses modules.

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