Most Popular CMS you should know

Most Popular CMS you should know

I highly recommend that you master any CMS system and learn how to make websites based on it – this will give you a large number of opportunities for development. For example, for me, studying the WordPress CMS system opened the way to the world of remote work. At the moment, my work and earnings are built exclusively around this site (and a few other online projects). And if you want to switch from offline work to remote earnings, then I highly recommend learning how to create and promote your sites. Here are some popular CMS, let’s take a look at them one by one!

 

CMS WordPress – what is it

WordPress is the most popular content management system in the world with 30% of all websites running on it.

Initially, WordPress was created for blogging, but as it was supplemented with templates, plugins and the active work of specialists, it became a universal engine for creating sites.

We can say that modern WordPress is such a “cult” CMS among the open source family. The engine gained such popularity because it is not difficult to master all the huge arsenal of its tools and they are very responsive to use.

The system offers built-in libraries of plug-ins and templates, as well as functions for reviews, ratings, ratings and various instructions for them. There is a convenient sorting according to various criteria. There is more than enough training material on working with WordPress, so there are no problems with its development and answers to questions of interest in the process.

VP Advantages:

  • Ease of learning;
  • A huge number of templates and plugins;
  • Most of the required plugins are free;
  • You can create and set up a website in a couple of hours.

CMS Dorik

Dorik is also the most popular CMS and the best Webflow alternative for creating information sites where content is posted by users themselves (forums or small social networks). It has a large developer community, an impressive set of templates and plugins: from general to specific.

The complexity of mastering the work in this system is medium. Small problems are created by the connection between modules and templates for filling content, but with a little experience it becomes simple and understandable.

The engine can be used to create many kinds of web resources, as it has a set of tools with great functionality.

Editing templates is simple, and if you know the basics of programming, they can be modified to any requirement.

Dorik Advantages:

  • Lots of information and qualified developers;
  • Large set of functional templates;
  • The ability to develop social networks is not a frequent case among CMS;
  • Decent arsenal of components and plugins, mostly free;
  • Code editing is possible with minimal knowledge.

 

CMS Drupal – what is it

Content management systems vary in their capabilities and not all of them are suitable for beginners. The best example of a complex CMS is  Drupal .

Drupal is suitable for creating large web projects, but requires some experience in web development. With it, you can create landing pages, business card sites, portals and online stores with various types of content. This engine is characterized by a high degree of security, SEO settings occur without installing special plugins. At the same time, there are many plugins themselves, but without special knowledge they are difficult to install.

Drupal copes well with increased workload and is responsive to optimizations. In general, an engine for advanced users with a wealth of knowledge in programming.

Drupal Benefits:

  • The use of hooks – extensions that are able to manipulate certain functions of the site (for example, change the status of an order in the shopping cart if there is no required amount of product leftovers);
  • Versatility and flexibility in all areas of work;
  • Standardized code that makes developers’ work easier.