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This could be the CMS we've all dreamt about, need a show of support please
Hi All,
I have been in serious talks with phpkb to re-develop their knowledgebase system into another sellable package which is built specifically for vb3.5. here is an online demo of the core script: http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/ So far they have confirmed they can do the following for the vb3.5 version: -the script will live within the vb3.5 header and footer -the script will share the vb user database -the script access groups can share vb groups to control article access/publishing rights -the wysiwyg will be modified to include local file attachments -recent 'articles' can be shown on any vb page -templating will be customizable They are showing a lot of enthusiasm towards this venture. I am not affiliated with these guys I am just desperate for a nice integrated CMS and am trying to get a company like this to go the extra mile for us all. If you think this project has potential and would be interested in how it develops please post in this thread as a show of support. If we show enough support in this thread it will make this company even more eager to customize the script for us. Thanks, Sean |
Right now this just looks like a page of 3 colums and 2 boxes underneath, so my questions is... how customizable is this going to be?
will we be able to add modules for say paypal, for ads, for a calendar, a shoutbox, etc.... |
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http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/...stion.php?ID=7 If anyone knows of a fully integrated cms that looks professional and independent of vb please let me know, but all I have seen are annoying integration hacks for mambolike cms apps, and cms's like mambo live outside the vbheader and footer, also do not integrate to vb groups from what i can see. Any CMS that is 'vb integrated' just looks like a modified vb forum so I see no point to that.. |
This is FAR from a real CMS, your right it looks like a good potential for article management but A CMS does far more, Actually I think with enough mods from VBulletin.org you can really use VB as a CMS, the only thing that I have found that is really lacking is Content Pages that (your right) don't look like forum posts.
I am searching for that as well. Links, Downloads, Pictures, Chat, RSS...etc..can all be found in vb.org hacks, but there really is no "Content Pages" that is easy to create and use and is scaleable, templateble and doesn't rely on the forum for use. Let me know what you find, I will keep my eyes open as well. |
SRoss
Any Luck on this? Have you purchased it? Is it working? |
Yes--I will like to show support this vb intergration--it is something that Iam looking for my upcoming forum---I like it...
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I think it is a great idea. Out of the box and on my site would allow me to put media up that I want to have an article appearance.
Keep us posted |
That doesn't quite look like a CMS to me either.
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Whats wrong with vbadvanced? It is 100% integrated and is a content management and portal system. page=whatever you want.
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Yeah, if you really want something close, it looks like vBAdvanced is it.
This one here is nothing more than a knowledge base system. |
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