Converting designs into WordPress or PSD to Joomla
themes is one of the mainstreams in the PSD to HTML/CSS slicing market now. But sometimes customers of these services don't exactly understand which of the content management systems (CMS) is the most appropriate for their website and its business goals.
There is a great variety of content management systems now. Though WordPress, Joomla, and Magento are definitely among the leaders today, at least amid free open source CMSs. Each of them has their own specialty and suits some particular objectives. Knowing that difference as well as their strengths and weaknesses can be very helpful when choosing a CMS for your own website.
Content Management Systems - Definition in Brief
Many websites have a lot in common, in particular, one and the same groups of functions: menus, contact and order forms, on-site search, user registration and authentication, comments, spam protection, news feeds, as well as image galleries, product catalogs, etc.
A content management system provides such typical functional blocks as a set of ready-made but customizable modules plus an environment to manage them, as well as some other functionality for writing, collaborative work, reporting, etc. Users can choose necessary modules and additional plug-ins, set them up in accordance with their needs and, as a result, essentially simplify the website development as well as content (texts, images, video, documents) publication and update.
Moreove, CMSs help to: