Hey CodeIgnitor is not a CMS but a PHP Framework. What the guys is
looking is a CMS.

As my experience, Wordpress is good for begineers, loaded with plugins
and easy to customize.

Drupal is at first sight bit confusing, but you once get the track of
it, you will love. It has got features like views, panels which makes
it even better, but you will have to know how to used them again it
takes some days to learn to fully use them.

Joomla, Yet another awarded CMS, Nice Admin Panel, Tons of templates,
extensions available for free but maintenance is rather difficult as I
faced it myself.

The best argument for Opensource CMS over self coding is the security
and the standard, and the time it takes to code the CMS.

So, if you want your website to be done in a week go for a CMS, but if
you have plenty of time then better start your own CMS using PHP
Frameworks like CodeIgnitor, CakePHP, Symfony etc. CodeIgnitor is the
easiest one and has better documentation compared to others.

On Jun 28, 1:54 am, amrit shrestha <amri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> CodeIgniter may be another option for you. its light weight and powerful.
>
> best regards,
> SAM

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