

The actual website layout is pretty boring and lacks creativity so it may not be suitable for all kinds of website. Just click on every single category and page, and your website will be done in no time. You won't get lost: system, users, content, etc. The menus are all well categorised and labelled properly so you know where to find what. So it is really easy to get started with zero knowledge. I love how the setup process and admin panel are so structured and guided. The fact that it is still around now, though it's market share has been dwindling over the decade, shows that there is still value. I've used Joomla from time to time, when I have no say over what CMS to use. Joomla has quite alot of features out of the box so you can get started quickly without worrying about installing additional add-ons. These are the two cons I can point out with Joomla. Poor layout: For me, the outlook of a website designed with Joomla seems to be less elegant than that designed with other CMSs like WordPress and Wix. Despite the fact that Joomla is easy to learn, it's learning curve is more complex than that of other CMSs like WordPress, Wix, and Weebly. Joomla is an awesome CMS, but that is not without its cons. This increases the level of confidence with Joomla. Security: Joomla constantly updates their CMS to provide security patches, and also to keep it from the attack of viruses. The templates helps someone to decide how his/her Joomla website will look like, while the extension helps someone to add some functionalities to his/her website. Joomla works with templates and extensions. Easy to customise: Joomla is very easy to customise.
#JOOMLA REVIEW FREE#
I leveraged Joomla's free domain name and free hosting to build my first Joomla website. Free domain name and hosting: Joomla provides users the option of using Joomla customised domain names for their websites, and also provides them with free hosting. There are available YouTube tutorials, and plog posts on the internet that can help one to get going with Joomla. Easy learning curve: I learnt everything I needed to get started with Joomla, and also built my first Joomla website in one day.
#JOOMLA REVIEW HOW TO#
Ability to build a website with no technical knowledge required: The first time I worked on Joomla, I didn't know how to write the programming languages on which Joomla was built, but I was still able to build a website with it using available Joomla templates and extensions. Joomla is a Content Management System (CMS) that can be used to build websites. Joomla saved me the cost of having to outsource my website design to a website developer. Joomla works with extensions and templates which allows them to be easily customisable. It was relatively easy to get started with.
