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PhpNuke vs Joomla

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

PhpNuke:
1- Advance coding for database.
2- Dynamic websites.
3- Not user friendly in terms of admin.
4- Must know php coding to make the changes.

Joomla:
1- Advance coding for database.
2- Dynamic websites.
3- User friendly in terms of admin.
4- No need to know php code but at least know php a little bit and Html.
5- Have extension for component, Modules, Mambot.
6- Use installation mode.

I prefer Joomla because I can teach people who totally don't know about website easy.
Joomla is for people who want to make website faster because to make a website from scratch is way longer than usual.
posted by Syahidi, 5:46 PM

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