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I just switched over to subdreamer because I wanted to make it easier for those who help me to carry the load for running the site. As far as ease of use I have not seen anything that can touch it. I have staff people that have zero html knowledge and they manage to get things done. It sits on top of vbulletin and integrates with it fairly well. I just made the move during christmas but it was pretty easy to get everything converted over and running. www.subdreamer.com is the address. I think there are a couple others on here using it.
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Thanks for the update, much appreciated. I had quickly added VBexternal to my temp HTML main site and it works pretty well for the little time I invested in setting it up, can't help but think if one could find a solution for user accounts from Vbulletin to what ever CMS one chose, you could use VBexternal to bring in content FWIW. I am not a web programmer so I could be all wrong with that train of thought. |
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Thank you. Ive been messing around with vbadvanced for some time now, and really, it is a good CMS once you get the hang of it, and obviously, it works perfect with vB. It took some custom coding, but here it is so far, still a work in progress as I get ideas: http://www.streethop.com |
Looks good, I use VBadvanced also, but wanted a better way to do reviews, interviews, etc. so I am going the full featured CMS route. I like how you have limited the info on the latest post etc., much less cluttered than the standard layout :cool:
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Another update :) While searching the joomla forums, I came across a few people who said they were having problems with the bridge also but recommended a link for a paid script that basically did the same thing (but much easier, supposedly). After all the problems I had with the bridge, I was willing to definitely pay a few bucks for something to make my life easier since I am really dead set on using Joomla. Low and behold, I found a script for $20 which includes a year of updates and support on the forums. I bought it, installed it with absolutely ZERO problems and it works like a DREAM! It was soo sooo easy and fool proof. You upload a couple files to your JOOM and vB directory, run the script and walah! The only thing I needed to do before running it was merge my databases which was simple :D It took less than 10 minutes for me to do everything, including the configuring and it works exactly the way I wanted it to!
This is the link in case anyone is interested http://www.bbpixel.com/modules/news/...php?storyid=54 I'm very happy and have not had any errors or problems at all. |
Thanks, very good news. I wish I was better at the database stuff, not sure how to merge databases! LOL
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The site I use it on is www.navysos.com
Merging the databases was really easy for me (took about 2 minutes) BUT my Joomla database was pretty much empty b/c it was a fresh install. So, I didn't have a ton of data to merge. All you have to do is export your Joomla database, then import it into the vB database. I just copy and pasted it as text since it really wasn't that large. Like I said, it took about two minutes tops. As far as file and template modifications, all I had to do was overwrite a couple of the admin cp files (since your Joomla users are managed through your vB admincp) and a couple other basic files that would obviously need to be modified such as log in, index, profile and newthread. With the script also comes a few really nice and useful modules and components such as a news bridge that posts news from your vB to a module on your Joomla, top posters, newest registered members and last posts made on a specific forum. the ONLY bad thing I've discovered so far is that, for some reason, since integrating, people with comma's in their usernames are getting database errors saying there is a syntax error. I fixed this simply by just taking the commas out of their username. However, I am almost 100% positive that it's only giving me the error b/c my host is running an older version of mySQL and PHP. They are upgrading this week though, so I'm thinking that will fix things. Edited to add: none of the other special characters have given me problems. Its just the commas for some reason. |
Thanks, Brandi - I'll be looking into this option since it sounds like a pretty good solution. I really like Joomla a lot as well so if this can do the trick it will be the best CMS option for vb that I've seen so far.
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