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GeniusStartup

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Jul 13, 2012 10:48 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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WordPress works well for most businesses - you may need to add a plugin or two to customize the output but it's a robust platform. I've worked on websites for major companies that use WordPress.

Don't forget it doesn't have to look like a blog. A good WordPress theme or web designer can make your site look like an online store, portfolio or any other kind of web presence.



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CBIL360

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A good effort, You can check the quality of website from the tools and tips provided here- http://www.cbil360.com/blog/2013/04/08/best-practices-to-create-a-high-quality-website-tools-checklists/



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itaye

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Apr 10, 2013 2:09 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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For non-developers using a CMS is the best (or only) option. The 3 most well known are:

1. Wordpress

2. Joomla

3. Drupal

 

Wordpress is the most user friendly and I would recommend checking it first.

Joomla - wouldn't recommend at all (sorry Joomla lovers). It has quite a lot of additional plugins and modules but most of them are paid ones and the system as a whole is not that user friendly.

Drupal is my personal favorite but it is the most complex one. It fits mostly advanced users and it allows the great flexibility in developing whatever functionality you wish for and has a great community support and tons of additional free modules. But as said - dive in only if you are advanced user.



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maximus2013

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Apr 27, 2013 5:21 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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It totally depends upon your requirements only to choose your platform, cms tools that have to use. As a Drupal developers, i would suggest to go for drupal cms to make your website as user friendly and search engine friendly. Also drupal have more features compared to others and easily accessible by management. So the HTML, PHP platform would be the best for any websites and cms tool for easy access based on your requirements.



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