Joomla has more or less made Mambo obsolete.
I have used Joomla but a little steep learning curve.
I am in the process of learning Ruby on Rails, Drupal, WordPress, and Dreamweave (the entire CS3 Suite) but in no particular order. Most likely will do Dreamweaver as it will be similar to Microsoft FrontPage.
But here is the biggy...if you go with say something like Dreamweaver, you also want to learn something like Contribute 3, another MacroMedia (now Adobe product). This will allow you to log in from anywhere and work on and update your site. You can also set permissions to allow others to use it.
This is the primary reason I went with Joomla on a site redisign. I though I wanted a wiki but wiki syntax is another animal. Anywhere in the world I can log on from any computer and update my site.
I hear and see great things with Drupal and WordPress also so that is why I want to learn these as well.
That is also why I invented the 30 hour day, to make time to do all of these things.
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Originally Posted by webd For a CMS, try Drupal -- I think it's better than Mambo/Joomla, though the learning curve is a little steeper. |
Have you used Joomla? From a point of view of never having been exposed to it and teaching myself, I thought it was pretty tough. But you think Drupal is tougher? Would like to know for comparison's sake and if I should even dare venture to the Drupal side.