Although Joomla is a CMS and WordPress is a blogging platform, before building a website we wonder ourselves which of these will be more appropriate for us.

We've dedicated this site for comparing both of them in different situations, needs and criterias.

Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

April 21st, 2009

Over the last few years, we have created numerous websites for various companies using Joomla! and WordPress. We came to a conclusion about these two systems based on our experience. These systems have increased their popularity and their capacity over the last years, each having its strengths and flaws. Joomla! was created to enlarge the user’s options and giving them the possibility to manage everything with it, while WordPress was developed for blogging.

wp vs joomla title image Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

Joomla! was suffering at the managing compartment, but with Joomla! 1.5 made a huge step forward for solving this problem. So, you have to learn something about Joomla! and then you can do almost everything with it.

Now let’s find out the general things about each platform. For the beginning, let’s try to post an image in an article.

First of all, you have to choose the template you want to work with. In this case both platforms look the same and very simple.

wp vs joomla manager Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

Here is the first example:
Joomla
1. Select “Add New Article” from “Control Panel”.
2. Now you must click on image icon bellow the text field and here you have the option to upload images or to browse existing images. Here you can align this image.
3. Type a Title, choose the Section and the Category.
4. Write the content, choose Published and Save the Article.

WordPress
1. Select QuickPress from the Dashboard.
2. Upload image with image icon button.
3. Type a Title and the Content.Here you can add some tags.
4. Now you can Publish your post.

wp vs joomla add new article post Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

For another example, we will create a static page accessible from the menu.
Joomla
1. Select “Add New Article” from “Control Panel”.
2. Type a Title, choose the Section and the Category.
3. Write the content, choose Published and Save the Article.
4. From the top menu select “Menus” and choose a menu where you want to put this article.
5. Click “New”.
6. Select “Internal link” then “Articles” and “Article Layout”.
7. Write the title of the link.
8. On the right you have to browse and select your article.
9. Press “Save”.

WordPress
1. From the “Dashboard” select “Pages”.
2. Select “Add New”.
3. Type the “Title” and the content.
4. Click “publish”.
wp vs joomla add new menu page Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

When you have to create a website with more than 10 pages with different information, you can do this with both platforms. So when you start to put all the information on the site template, you’ll see the difference between platforms. It’s simple to accomplish these tasks With WordPress, as you only have to install some plugins, but with Joomla! you have to spend a little more time to re-organise the different module and then the menus from template. After this you have to link all the menu items.

wp vs joomla manage modules plugins Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

Joomla! is a big step forward regarding eCommerce. After you install VirtueMart on Joomla! it’s really simple to customize eCommerce, as multiple options are available to configure it. While WordPress offers a simple plugin with less options.
As far as the security level of both systems is concerned, Joomla! is placed on the top of the list because it offers multiple levels of permissions, thus becoming more flexible, while WordPress comes with just three levels of permissions.

wp vs joomla general configuration settings Open Source and usability: Wordpress vs Joomla

In conclusion, we can say that WordPress is well managed and is really easy to work with, while Joomla! comes with powerful options and detailed parameters for each compartment, giving you the possibility to manipulate and organize what you want and how you want.

(4 votes, average: 4.75)
Loading ... Loading ...

Recent Posts

Pros and cons of the two major Content Management Systems – Wordpress and Joomla

April 17th, 2009 | No Comments »

Check out this article on pros and cons of the two major Content Management Systems – Wordpress and Joomla. Here’s some useful information that can help you decide which one of the two systems is best for you and why someone might choose one CMS over another. Designed more as a blogging platform, Wordpress has only recently evolved into a true CMS, while Joomla was designed from the ground up as... Read More

(4 votes, average: 5.00)
Loading ... Loading ...

Comparison between Joomla and Wordpress

April 17th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Here is a comparison between Joomla and Wordpress, presenting the pros and cons of these two. Wordpress is extremely easy to use and is very simple when you want to add an image, publish a page or a new item, whereas Joomla is more “feature-rich” and has more of a “frustration phase” in which you try to do the slightest modification and it does not work, of course once you learn to... Read More

(4 votes, average: 4.50)
Loading ... Loading ...

At what is good Wordpress?

April 16th, 2009 | No Comments »

If you try to compare this blogging software, Wordpress, with Joomla CMS don’t forget about that wordpress is just a blogging platform, while joomla is a free open source content management system for publishing content. So, it depends what you need for blog or portal. I agree that is pretty difficult to compare them, but I’ll try to do this by compare them as personal publishing platforms. Even... Read More

(6 votes, average: 4.17)
Loading ... Loading ...

Short description about Wordpress & Joomla

April 13th, 2009 | 1 Comment »

Further, we’ll try to make a short description of these two great systems. The one you choose depends on what you plan to create. If you need a website, then Joomla is perfect for you, but if you intend to blog, use Wordpress. To understand better this concepts you may see more about them: Joomla is a free Content Management Open Source system, written in PHP, intended for content publication on... Read More

(3 votes, average: 5.00)
Loading ... Loading ...