12-09-2016, 05:31 AM
While I haven't played with Wordpress in years, I recall being frustrated at it's limitations. After some research I got into Drupal and learned to simply hate all CMS platforms.
It seems better to design a site from scratch.
The rub? I keep inheriting sites utilizing CMSs, lately they're all Joomla. Joomla is not user-friendly imo but I'm stuck dealing with it and it's weird 'pay' components like RSFirewall. As if it will stop a hacking attempt. Joomla seems to be highly susceptible to hacking. You can't even update it through cPanel. ???? What is the point of a cPanel installation that doesn't update?
Reminds me of that Ghost blogging platform where the creators adamantly wouldn't let it work in cPanel.
It seems better to design a site from scratch.
The rub? I keep inheriting sites utilizing CMSs, lately they're all Joomla. Joomla is not user-friendly imo but I'm stuck dealing with it and it's weird 'pay' components like RSFirewall. As if it will stop a hacking attempt. Joomla seems to be highly susceptible to hacking. You can't even update it through cPanel. ???? What is the point of a cPanel installation that doesn't update?
Reminds me of that Ghost blogging platform where the creators adamantly wouldn't let it work in cPanel.
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