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    Home › Open Source › 5 Best Open Source CMS For Building Websites

    5 Best Open Source CMS For Building Websites

    By Vikram Singh RaoDecember 4, 2022
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    A Content Management System or CMS allows us to build and manage websites without any hassle. You can design, customize, add functionality and launch your portfolio, blog or even e-commerce portal without the help of a web developer.

    Today, I will share some best CMSes available on the Internet to help you choose the right one. So without any further ado, let’s get started..!!

    Contents

    • Best Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS)
      • 1. WordPress
      • 2. Drupal
      • 3. Ghost
      • 4. Magento
      • 5. Joomla
    • Conclusion

    Best Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS)

    1. WordPress

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    WordPress is no doubt one of the most popular CMS platforms on the Internet. Either you are thinking of making your portfolio website, starting a blog, or a fully functional e-commerce website, WordPress is there to take care of your requirements. It’s user-friendly and comes with an easy interface to design your website.

    You don’t have the worry about the security patches on this CMS because the community always strives to keep the platform updated with new features and fixes. Sometimes, you may face some occasional issues due to incompatibility of plugins with the latest version of WordPress, but that is manageable in comparison to its benefits.

    2. Drupal

    drupal

    Drupal is considered one of the best open-source CMS for enterprises. Yes, it’s not as easy as WordPress but you can read documentation whenever you stuck somewhere.

    Just like WordPress, you can add plugins to extend the functionality of your CMS. Of course, the number of available plugins is limited but it’s fully customizable. There are many web developers who recommend Drupal for e-commerce websites.

    3. Ghost

    ghost

    If you’re completely new to this online world and looking for an easier solution, try Ghost CMS. It’s simpler than WordPress and designed for publications/blogs. If your primary focus is on the content instead of fancy website features, Ghost should be the perfect open-source CMS.

    You can host this CMS on your Linux Server or request their managed hosting. Lastly, Ghost doesn’t provide a lot of customizability and so you should be clear with your requirements before using this CMS.

    4. Magento

    joomla

    Magento is another popular open-source CMS for e-commerce businesses. It comes in two versions: the community edition is free and offers a lot of essential features needed for a website but you will need a license to unlock all the premium features of this CMS. Magento provides regular updates and security patches and thus it’s quite popular in the e-commerce industry.

    5. Joomla

    joomla

    Joomla is also popular for building blog websites. It comes with an impressive user interface and offers high customizability options. If you want to create a portfolio website or blog with limited requirements, definitely go with Joomla. However, I won’t recommend it in case you want to build an e-commerce website or even add interesting features to your blog. It’s not as flexible as WordPress.

    Conclusion

    WordPress serves more than fifty percent of the CMS requirements. But there are also cases where other content management systems are doing good. It just depends on the requirements and feasibility of the platform. So, which is your favorite CMS, and why you prefer it? Let us know in the comments below.

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