Joomla CMS

Joomla CMS is the latest rage in website designing. It is getting popularity due to its easy accessibility and dynamic features.

I just completed creating another new website and ALL on my own. Well that's the kind of freedom Joomla web designing has provided you. Your website will look and feel exactly the way you like it. You need not worry about designers fussing over your ideas, or the exuberant cost that you have to pay for good website designing.

Joomla is the easiest way to be introduced to CMS (Content Mangement System of a website). For those who are still unaware of what Joomla exactly is, let me tell you. Joomla is an open source content management system, that is used to build a website and used henceforth, for any editing that the website might require.

Small and Medium sized enterprises can develop a medium sized website, are really in love with this easy to use web designing technique. It is most suitable for websites that have a lot of content and which needs regular changing and editing. Corporate websites, institutions, portals, and several others have used
Joomla successfully and have declared it as the best web designing tool they have tried so far.

The reason why Joomla has been recognized as the best tool award is that it has an active community working for it and supporting it continuously. There are many plug-ins and extensions that come along with the
Joomla package, to expand the functionalities of this CMS system

With Joomla you can make a simple 3-4 page website (the way I did for The Great Fiji Butterflyfish Count) or you can also create a forum or a blog from it. Manage client contacts, online library of documents, podcasts, calendars, gallery, booking system or videos.

The best part of
Joomla CMS is that it also provides different levels of user access. This will help you keep track of your website management. Different rights can be given to different users to edit or change certain sections. 

All of this combined makes Joomla one of the best CMS tools introduced so far.

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