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I understand that Search Engines might penalise my site based on the quality of the code generated by a CMS. Is this true? Do some CMS's perform better than others from an SEO perspective?
I've been looking at:
dotnetnuke
Mambo
Drupal
e107
I would be grateful for any advice/ recommendations.
Search Engines might penalise my site based on the quality of the code
Search engines won't actively penalise your site for bad code, even if the code is invalid, but they might inadvertently make your page harder to interpret, and this can certainly result in problems performing well. 'One size fits all' can also make it difficult to make beneficial changes.
Do some CMS's perform better than others from an SEO perspective
Yes! Although 'out of the box' few (none?) could be considered truly optimised.
recommendations
Specific recommendations are really impossible, although many CMS can be made much better via additional development and/or plugins.
Given that I still use a manual text-editor (not notepad but similar) I am supposing anything which saved me time would be an improvement.
Specific recommendations are really impossible
Does anyone here have any favourites (CMS + mods) which they find to be SEO-friendly and use regularly, though?
I'm looking for CMS which are Apache / PHP compatible.
Mambo is a great CMS with bookoos of mod developers and SEO mods. Mambo is an all around great choice as you're able to control the output quite well with it.