First Site Guide defines Joomla as a free and open-source content management system used to post content on the web, similar to WordPress. The basic difference between WordPress and Joomla is that Joomla is basically meant to serve specific websites, whereas WordPress was only introduced as a blog posting platform. Let’s take a look at how well both platforms work by comparing some of their features.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Joomla has an advantage when it comes to search engine optimization as it allows you to add meta descriptions and keywords for articles. WordPress, on the other hand, does not have this option. The true capability of SEO cannot be determined unless we delve deeper into the plugins or extensions used for it.
For example, WordPress uses the Yoast SEO plugin, which is great and offers a lot of features. However, Easy Fronted SEO, a plugin for Joomla, is equivalent to Yoast (and slightly better) as it enables users to explore many features and even has an automatic mode to generate data without any input.
Content Flexibility
While using WordPress, you get the same basic layout on every page with the same design theme. Joomla, on the other hand, allows you to use multiple templates on your website. For example, you can choose a different design for your blog and a different one for your webpage.
Moreover, Joomla also provides the flexibility of modifying and mixing up the content types. WordPress usually has restrictions on the content type and its placement.
Security Standards
When it comes to security, WordPress is equipped with thousands of plugins, which means that each WordPress install is unique. However, it is difficult to ensure that every plugin follows the correct safety standards. It is also difficult to ensure that the safety standards remain consistent with new versions of the platform too. Joomla offers its own set of security extensions, and a separate list is maintained by the developers along with its shortcomings.
Ease of Use
When we compare Joomla and WordPress, the latter option is better when it comes to ease of use. It is straightforward and convenient for users to navigate, edit, and add new content. WordPress also provides a high level of quality and support to its users for every feature. Joomla is not as flexible to use at first, but once users get the hang of it, it becomes quite easy to use.
Organization
While using WordPress, many users find it difficult to figure out how to make an article appear on specific webpages. Sometimes, a lot of coding is required to simply add an extra menu on your webpage. With Joomla, the backend organization is quite easy, and the options available are also very straightforward. Even if you want to add a menu, you can find simple options for it without having to waste time and energy on extra coding.
Which is better?
WordPress and Joomla both have many advantages and unique features of their own. However, in some ways, Joomla is much better than WordPress. It is a great CMS that is not only easy to use and manage but also provides a very strong platform to produce any type of website and content. According to Kinsta, Joomla powers around 3% of all websites and holds 5.4% of the content management system market. It also lets you customize your website without needing any extensions.
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