Criticism of CMS

What do users think of their content management system? It is important to know their opinion at the time of choosing software that hires you for the life of the site!

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Where Wordpress is perfect. (on this site).

WordPress problem - default configuration. The default options are chosen to show everyone the work of the developers (great, though), but not to make the webmaster's life easier. A good example is the choice of fixes. (On the iqlevsha.ru ).

When we stopped the use of Drupal

To summarize, it takes a huge amount of time to get to know Drupal, and it is a very confusing system. You cannot configure an application so that its components are predefined. Debugging sites can be a real nightmare because you don't know the heart of the framework well.
However, the Drupal team is working with the Symfony team to update the CMS, after updating the user interface, which was also a nightmare. One can hope to have more functional and easy-to-use components for building a site or application in the future, but this is the future we will see with Drupal 8.
(The author's criticism of Symfony does not apply to Symfony 2.)

Drupal sucks

This criticism clearly shows that Drupal is not intended for the end user, but for a tool that a professional webmaster can use, which should adapt it to client sites. This ambiguity with Drupal will always be, but it does not hurt to discuss that this is not the software you rely on to manage the site and devote yourself to content. See also Wordpress vs Drupal.

Why Joomla sucks

The article confirms Jumla's main shortcomings expressed in Jumla's presentation on this site: this CMS is too rigid and suffers from a lack of documentation.

MODx: Simple Best CMS

It's a partisan description rather than a critique, but it can help gain insight into software. Note that MODx was previously presented as a framework and now as a CMS, so the product is for a webmaster, not a developer. (SHIFT 06/2014: This site is now closed).