On 05/21/2012 11:36 PM, phanisvara das wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2012 02:47:51 +0530, Roger Luedecke <roger.luedecke@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to use Joomla to build a website. This may not be the right approach. But in any event, I want to get an attractive site up quickly, but as I dig around it looks like I'm going to be doing a lot more HTML and CSS stuff than I expected. I was going to use a template that uses the JA T3 framework, which I thought had an admin panel. I have gone through some of the Joomla documentation, and am just lost at this point. If i have to do CSS and such, I'll learn it through Codeacademy.com but I would like some tips, if somebody could point me to the right direction. I'm open to using another CMS if it would be easier. I just want to get a relatively simple but compelling site up for my small business. Should I use a WYSIWYG editor like Kompozer?
I'm just lost, and need some pointers so I can actually understand what I need to know to get where I want.
In my opinion the lines are drawn clearly. If you are looking for 1. Simple Blog site 2. Company website with a few pages 3. Basic news/magazine site for simply posting content Go with Wordpress. Warning: WP is a bit insecure as compared to Drupal so you need to keep an eye on keeping it secure. If you are looking for complex site where you are publishing different kind of content and want complete control over how it looks and are also ready to get your hands dirty go with Drupal. Drupal is extremely secure and powerful. Joomla? Tried it once and found nothing of interest. Swapnil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org