Joomla! is a free and open source content management system used to publish web content. Included features are page caching, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, a search function, and support for language internationalization.
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SiteExecutive (discontinued)
Score 9.0 out of 10
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SiteExecutive was a content management system (CMS) from Systems Alliance available for local-hosting or as a SaaS, that has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale.
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SiteExecutive (discontinued)
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Features
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Security
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Joomla!
8.4
51 Ratings
2% above category average
SiteExecutive (discontinued)
7.2
2 Ratings
13% below category average
Role-based user permissions
8.451 Ratings
7.22 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Joomla!
6.8
48 Ratings
13% below category average
SiteExecutive (discontinued)
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Ratings
API
7.246 Ratings
00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
6.447 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Joomla!
7.8
54 Ratings
0% above category average
SiteExecutive (discontinued)
7.9
2 Ratings
1% above category average
WYSIWYG editor
8.353 Ratings
6.12 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
8.651 Ratings
9.01 Ratings
Admin section
8.349 Ratings
6.01 Ratings
Page templates
6.952 Ratings
7.92 Ratings
Library of website themes
6.550 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
7.750 Ratings
8.01 Ratings
Publishing workflow
8.450 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Form generator
7.646 Ratings
8.12 Ratings
Web Content Management
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If your developers want to have some fun, Joomla offers the stability and friendliness to do custom coding. Certain marketing initiatives require us to get "cute" with the interface, and Joomla allows for that a bit easier than WordPress (and definitely easier than sites like Squarespace). The security of Joomla is also always a plus.
We recently put our alumni magazine online so viewers can read it digitally. SiteExecutive has been great for this project as it allowed us to easily create new templates and styling options specifically suited for our purposes.
Security. Its got many new features in the new Joomla! 4 which make the already good security even better. I like the ability to use my Yubi keys to log in with the new webauth standard, I don't think any other CMS has that built in
W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (with AA compliance)
Really good SEO that gets our sites to the top of the search engines again without the need for any extra things
Speed, it gets a really good score (100%) in the google lighthouse on our server, can't beat that
SiteExecutive provides a simple basic and convenient interface for creating and updating webpages.
Easy way to create web forms, set up a confirmation webpage, and send a confirmation email.
Integration with YouTube allows us to quickly embed the most recent videos to our website automactically as well as choose specific videos by date or title.
Because Joomla's user community is smaller than WP, it lacks as many choices from 3rd party developers, meaning it can be a little more difficult to find the right extension for what you need to accomplish
Along the same vein, most of the best 3rd-party software for Joomla! is paid
Simple features such as Add to Menu and Cache cleaners should be adopted as part of the Joomla! core, though they are available as extensions
Joomla! could use a simpler and easier URL rewriting process
I gave it a rating of 10 because I just love how Joomla! works, how it is set up and how it handles many users. Also it is very fast, and there is no overload on the MySQL database or servers ever.
Joomla! 3.x is easily installed either manually or via a script provided by your host. It contains most of the tools needed to begin creating websites right from the start. Those features that it doesn't have are easily installed via links and buttons from the thousands of extensions available in the community
Today's Modern Joomla performs very well and is robust and durable. The pages load faster than they ever did in the past and Modern Joomla's integration into other software or systems has become seamless. Modern Joomla sites will last long and will stay running forever.
Between the core Joomla developers who are excellent at answering questions and providing support, you have a whole community of developers who work with Joomla and are happy to help fellow developers out answering questions and supporting the Joomla project. Out of the many communities I am involved in for open-source software, Joomla's community is by far the best.
Joomla has gone through tremendous growing pains. It is now better than ever. But before, when it was going from 1.5-2.5, the templates and plugins would break over and over again. If you don't understand what Joomla was trying to do back then, you might have a bad attitude toward it. Today, those pains are over and things don't break like they used to during that time period.
We tested other platforms like WordPress, Magento and some local CMS. But Joomla offered us better resources for generating content. Joomla is a CMS suitable for many types of projects, especially if you have several people editing content at the same time. It allows you to maintain visual standardization and offers many options for working with images. With its ability to control access to different articles, categories or even different components, it is a great tool, even if they are managed by different people.
WordPress is another CMS that I've used within a professional setting. Despite the cost difference, SiteExecutive is well worth the investment. Its functionality is much, much greater (they can't really be compared on the same level) and I have more freedom for customization and creating EXACTLY what I need.
External constituents are able to clearly see our mission, goals, and programs (i.e: we are successfully attracting potential students and their families)
Faculty and staff are able to be directly involved in how their department is represented