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What's the Best, Easiest CMS (part 2)

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  Old  What's the Best, Easiest CMS (part 2)

I'm starting this post because after writing my message on an older thread it gave me the following error:
"This Thread is more than 517 days old, you can't reply to it."

Some topics are never too old, lol!

Anyway, here's my answer to the question of CMSs

Drupal 7 seems to me to be the easiest and most advanced CMS. I've worked also with Joomla and WP but didn't get the same "good feeling" about them. Of course this was a few years ago and many things have changed, but so has Drupal.

Regarding the question, which one is best.. the best one is the one we spend time learning. Choose one and stick to it. It will become your best CMS only when you know the ins and outs of what makes it tick.

This is my first post in talkfreelance. Love the colors.

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