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On wordpress.com, it is claimed that "WordPress powers 23% of the internet".

We can't know for sure if this figure/percentage is real/realistic. But it's so easy to claim this when a lot in fact only exist because they are created via this website, and probably cannot be said to be "professional" and/or of professional quality. And they are perhaps not "active" anymore.

One question is if it powers them efficiently.

And now also, the Joomla! website proposes this: demo.joomla.org

"Try Joomla! Fall in love! Get a 90-day free Joomla! demo account"...

And "Keep your site after 90 days!", "Quick Joomla! Test Drive" (that doesn't seem to work currently) and "Multilingual websites in Joomla!".

So the figures/percentages...

Another question is if these CMSes empower the developers to create websites efficiently.

Because I made 2 websites with ImpressPages CMS (in fact I wanted to create the second with ProcessWire but was a total beginner at that time), I know that there is also "ImpressPages Cloud".

"Use ImpressPages cloud to gain maximum simplicity. Add your own HTML, CSS or even PHP code. It is free in development mode. Pay just $4.99 when you ready to go live."

"Register"   "Try without registration" ("Try on The Cloud" link on the homepage).

And we know it also exists for other CMSes, for instance Concrete5:

www.concrete5.org/trial

"You can point a full domain at this demo when you purchase a hosting plan."

"Create a concrete5.org Community Account"

"My Website Needs

I need a website for myself   I build many websites for a living."
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