concrete5 sad and disappointed, help!!!!!!!

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When I first saw it I was amazed concrete5 thought it was the best ... but a week after installing it and be editing disappoints me immensely.

I thought it was fabulous the frontend editing but slowly began to behave extral ... something that neither happens joomla or drupal.

So researchers at the forum I found many complaints about the performance of concrete5 with which I am disappointed.

At last I had the courage to publish it to my clients and choose uninstall from my hosting (HOSTAGATOR) and other alternatives ..

If anyone knows another software similar to concrete5 and consume fewer resources hosting can present to me they are grateful.

 
12345j replied on at Permalink Reply
12345j
not really the place to post this, If you want help speeding up c5, then post here, but not neccessarily id you want to switch away from it
also, I've always found hostgator pretty fast with c5 (2-3 second load times) what issues are you encountering?
demoweb replied on at Permalink Reply
Sorry for the application of another cms, but the frustration with concrete5 is great.

The other really sad part is the slowdown of my other sites developed in joomla and wordpress hosting stayed in myself.

Uninstalling concrete5 my web site developed in Joomla and dropal function properly again .. that gives me the impression that concrete5 is a destroyer or server hosting.
tallacman replied on at Permalink Reply
tallacman
You’ve been a member here for a week and posted three messages, two of which are here and the other I answered. The learning curve is very gentle with concrete5. If you feel more comfortable with Joomla, go with it.

And with thousands of site powered with concrete5 it cant be the problem with the software.
demoweb replied on at Permalink Reply
I understand your position, but seeing several posts in this forum have never given a viable solution to the problem of speed in different concrete5 .... hosting services that only have 5 days of testing pregnant does not mean you can not say about it ... I'll keep using concrete5 only in test mode to see their performance and expect a viable solution to the problem of velicodad to offer this platform to my clients.

Thanks for your reply .. but if you search the forum there are many post about seeking help and from which nothing or very little has been done concrete5 developers some even dare to recommend buying VPS or dedicated server and that is very cost for many developers and customers ... do not look very comfortable, economical and useful if you need these technical requirements on servers.
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
and if you installed c5 in a directory with joomla or drupal of course there will be issues
demoweb replied on at Permalink Reply
not in the same directory, if in the same hosting ....
must find a way to avoid wasting resources concrete5 and will be among the best cms
tallacman replied on at Permalink Reply
tallacman
Try these mini sites:http://c5themepark.com/
They are all hosted on the same shared server for $5 per month. Are they particularly slow?
demoweb replied on at Permalink Reply
Ok, go to their websites and it works perfectly, with a total of 23 websites

Is everyone on the same host? or each site has different hosting $ 5
demoweb replied on at Permalink Reply
hostin which service you use?
tallacman replied on at Permalink Reply
tallacman
Inmotionhosting.com
Tell them I sent you ;=)
Phallanx replied on at Permalink Reply
Phallanx
@demoweb
Well. You've said it is slow. But you haven't qualified it. How slow exactly? For out-if-the-box speed, Concrete5 and Joomla are pretty similar.

Unless you give some figures or a site so that people can see what is happening - your post (and continued posting) can only be considered trolling.