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X: WebCrumbs vs. Joomla

WebCrumbs Community edited this page Oct 11, 2023 · 1 revision

Joomla is another classic, PHP-based CMS that's been around for a while. It offers extensive customization options through various extensions like components, modules, and plugins. While it's not headless by design, there are ways to use it as a decoupled CMS. Joomla targets a broad audience but tends to be more popular with developers who have at least some coding experience.

WebCrumbs, however, is aiming to revolutionize the field. Built on React, it's a decoupled CMS that allows extensions with plugins developed in any JavaScript framework, such as Angular, Vue, or Svelte. This approach not only offers the benefits of modern web development practices but also opens the door for a wide range of developers to contribute. Additionally, WebCrumbs has a user-friendly design, aiming to attract both the tech-savvy and the tech-challenged.

So, while Joomla provides a robust, PHP-based platform with a steep learning curve, WebCrumbs seeks to offer a more modern, accessible, and flexible approach. If WebCrumbs can build a community and ecosystem akin to Joomla's, it has the potential to become a significant player in the CMS arena.

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