When comparing Joomla! vs Statamic, the Slant community recommends Joomla! for most people. In the question“What are the best CMS for building a multilingual website?” Joomla! is ranked 6th while Statamic is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose Joomla! is:
Joomla allows for heavily customizable templates to be changed from the admin interface without needing to hack.
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Pros
Pro Highly customizable templates
Joomla allows for heavily customizable templates to be changed from the admin interface without needing to hack.
Pro Powerful and user-friendly admin interface
Admin interface is constantly being iterated on to remove unnecessary legacy features and to streamline the interface. Resulting in a very clean and easy to understand interface that also offers a wide range of options.
Pro More than 8000 extensions
Which can be found here.
Pro Easy to pick up
Pro Great for social networking and commerce sites
Joomla has both a good native support and a great list of extensions that make creating either a social networking or a commerce site easy.
Pro Multi-lingual support baked into the core
No need for plugins.
Pro Great support
Since it's a premium product, you have easy access to the devs, either through their Slack channel or through email or the official forums.
Pro Developers have extra incentive to maintain it, considering it's a commercial product
So it keeps the bar high. Provides extra-incentive for the developers to fix bugs and make sure it maintains solid.
Pro Can work as a static site generator
Can be used as a flat-file CMS with the option to wire-up a database if needed.
Pro Great documentation
The documentation is extremely detailed and explains everything thoroughly.
Cons
Con Insecure
It's common-place for a Joomla-based website to be defaced, often very quickly. This is most often due to the low quality of extensions.
Con Extensions are scarce, badly maintained & rarely good
If it's not part of the default Joomla installation, quality extensions are rare. Joomla has a extensions library, but it is full of abandoned, dated or bloated components, modules and plugins.
Con Not free
Limits adoption. Might not be the best choice for small/no-budget projects.