Hi Ish,
I don't think the number of pages should have anything to do with the
'engine' used to build the website.
I would say Joomla is convenient for the user in this case because of the
'easy-on-the-eye' admin interface.
Now, that said. I'm pretty sure this website was outsourced and the
client(thecore) doesn't even care/know what CMS was used. They wanted a
simple & easy to manage website and the Agency/Person who built the site
judged that Joomla was the way to go since he was probably familiar with
Joomla 1.5
A lot of assumptions in here though.
Thanks and Regards,
*RAMGOLAM Sandeep*
*Front-end Developer - Designer - Web Enthusiast - Gamer**Website :*
barfii.net <
http://www.barfii.net>
On 28 May 2015 at 20:14, Ish Sookun <ish_at_hacklog.in> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Next to where I work at Ebène there is a building named "The Core". Its
> website is thecore.mu. I visited the website and realised it had 10 pages
> only. Was it necessary for such a website which comprises mainly of "static
> info" to be on Joomla[1]?
>
> The latest version of Joomla CMS is 3.4.1. The Core is running Joomla
> version 1.5, from what I could conclude.
>
> [1] http://www.joomla.org
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ish Sookun
>
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> - I blog at HACKLOG.in.
>
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>
Received on Thu May 28 2015 - 16:21:42 PST