rjgopal1 asked:
I have used Joomla earlier but found it very hard to understand. I would love dotnetnuke but my host would not allow it. So, my pointed question is which of the two is the easiest, I am not looking for tons of modules or features.
Longmont Web Design
I have used Joomla earlier but found it very hard to understand. I would love dotnetnuke but my host would not allow it. So, my pointed question is which of the two is the easiest, I am not looking for tons of modules or features.
Longmont Web Design
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Drupal 6 is the easiest to use but the themes available are limited.
Drupal is the easiest to use. There are plenty of add-on modules and themes to choose from. It’s also one of the best written CMSs, so it’s not too difficult to create a theme or module. The community is very active, which means you’re sure to find quick help if you have any problems or questions.
Drupal is by far the easier to use and the more powerful. It has a small learning curve but you should be able to get to grips with it pretty quickly. It has a huge community behind it too, so if you’re stuck someone can help you.