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Hey everybody!
I am searching for a CMS which I can use for a sports club. This club has 10 differents sections. Every section should be managed by themself. An other feature which is necessary, is a WYSIWYG editor. A 55 year old housewife should be able to create new content.
I had 2 favs: Joomla! and Typo3. But the user management of Joomla! is noch enough for this website and creating/editing content in Typo3 is not such as easy as we need it.
Would be nice, if you can help me. :)
Without seeing your site it is hard to say what CMS would work best for you.
WordPress- is easy to use but your site will look like a blog.
Drupal- makes sense for smaller sites that want a big feel, but like I said without looking at your site its just a shot in the dark.
With open source the best rule of thumb would be stick with what you know, its going to make the software upgrades, tweaks and bridging to other systems less painful. If you can live with Joomla or Typo3 don't change.
If you have to hire a programmer to make changes to your site when the new I.E. rolls out, the open source can become quite an expensive option.
SM
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