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hello,
i want migrate sport club's website http://www.olc-wienerwald.at cms. , joomla seems interesting. need decision help.
can give me pro/cons joomla has compared drupal or open source cms (those thinking about): information, have more basic skills in php , mysql.
features:
- should possible have user management, members can add news posts , upload photos, change database information (address, tel number, e-mail, etc).
- our homepage has results stored html right , should possible include them directly in layout. see example: http://olc-wienerwald.at/?p=2007/wolverg (external link)
- design user friendly adaptable css (it should possible make our website looks right now), xhtlm standard
- user friendly urls
- should possible have php scripts on site (e.g. forms mysql).
- news comment function
- add shoutbox, calendar, rss feed ...
please take @ our website http://www.olc-wienerwald.at , please me deciding right solution! joomlawork fine or should use drupal?
thanks , best regards,
erik
i want migrate sport club's website http://www.olc-wienerwald.at cms. , joomla seems interesting. need decision help.
can give me pro/cons joomla has compared drupal or open source cms (those thinking about): information, have more basic skills in php , mysql.
features:
- should possible have user management, members can add news posts , upload photos, change database information (address, tel number, e-mail, etc).
- our homepage has results stored html right , should possible include them directly in layout. see example: http://olc-wienerwald.at/?p=2007/wolverg (external link)
- design user friendly adaptable css (it should possible make our website looks right now), xhtlm standard
- user friendly urls
- should possible have php scripts on site (e.g. forms mysql).
- news comment function
- add shoutbox, calendar, rss feed ...
please take @ our website http://www.olc-wienerwald.at , please me deciding right solution! joomlawork fine or should use drupal?
thanks , best regards,
erik
the correct answer "yes," joomla work fine, , drupal work fine well...
this last place on earth objective comparisons between them...
the web full of opinions in matter, search them find justifications doing want (since i'm clueless drupal.)
i didn't see on list frighten me except 1 thing:
"- design user friendly adaptable css (it should possible make our website looks right now), xhtlm standard"
i hate trying make pixel pixel replacement of website... , should realize in order take full advantage of either joomla or drupal offer, want allow latitude in site design.
this last place on earth objective comparisons between them...
the web full of opinions in matter, search them find justifications doing want (since i'm clueless drupal.)
i didn't see on list frighten me except 1 thing:
"- design user friendly adaptable css (it should possible make our website looks right now), xhtlm standard"
i hate trying make pixel pixel replacement of website... , should realize in order take full advantage of either joomla or drupal offer, want allow latitude in site design.
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