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Joomla is an alright CMS.
I recommend you use JCE WYSIWYG editor for Joomla since the default WYSIWG editor is pretty basic: http://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/
It is simple to install templates, new features, plugins, and components. All you have to do is upload it in your admin panel and enable it.
Learn about HTML, XHTML, CSS FTP, php, seting up a mySQL Database for cmses, and graphic design. Joomla, and all other CMS are not all drag on drop. If you want to make a site that looks different from other sites. You need some knowledge in html, etc.
But, you can make a site that looks generic by just using the WYSIWYG editor.
I used Drupal for my linux tutorial site that is still in developtment .
But, it is more of a learning curve compared to Joomla, but you have more control on how your layout looks, and there are more settings and features for you to play around with.
Word press which is the blog CMS Mxproject uses http://www.mxproject.com/blog/
which is the simplest cms I used in my experience. Is pretty simple compared to drupal and joomla.
Summary of CMS based on skill level.
Beginner: Wordpress
Advance: Joomla
More Advance: Drupal
Hope this helps.
I recommend you use JCE WYSIWYG editor for Joomla since the default WYSIWG editor is pretty basic: http://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/
It is simple to install templates, new features, plugins, and components. All you have to do is upload it in your admin panel and enable it.
Learn about HTML, XHTML, CSS FTP, php, seting up a mySQL Database for cmses, and graphic design. Joomla, and all other CMS are not all drag on drop. If you want to make a site that looks different from other sites. You need some knowledge in html, etc.
But, you can make a site that looks generic by just using the WYSIWYG editor.
I used Drupal for my linux tutorial site that is still in developtment .
But, it is more of a learning curve compared to Joomla, but you have more control on how your layout looks, and there are more settings and features for you to play around with.
Word press which is the blog CMS Mxproject uses http://www.mxproject.com/blog/
which is the simplest cms I used in my experience. Is pretty simple compared to drupal and joomla.
Summary of CMS based on skill level.
Beginner: Wordpress
Advance: Joomla
More Advance: Drupal
Hope this helps.