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rafamp 07-20-2007 10:03 PM

Use vBulletin as a CMS?
 
hi i wonder if its possible to make vbulletin as a cms-like website... like http://www.forumpcs.com.br, but they use phpbb

my website is mainly for articles... but i am considering to change to vB if there is a KB or something like that... :confused::D

King Kovifor 07-20-2007 10:05 PM

You could change the templates around so much to make it look like a website. After you install some hacks, you could use threads as articles and stuff. But if you wanted to do some regular forums, some article forums. Geek Article and Rating System (found at www.thevbgeek.com) is a good alternative.

Kirk Y 07-20-2007 11:26 PM

vBAdvanced is a popular CMS for vBulletin: http://vbadvanced.com

Digbijoy 07-21-2007 07:49 AM

Yes, you can.
vBulletin is a scalable and highly customizable software.
And with a mod called : "vBAdvanced CMPS (Content Management and Portal System)" its the right choice for you.

thanx.

henrikhansen 07-21-2007 09:01 AM

If you combine vbulletin with the free add-on vbadvanced.com
you have a simple cms-system.

If you furthermore buy the GARS (Geek Article and Review System) from
www.thevbgeek.com you suddenly have a powerful cms-system.
With GARS you turn every forum into a very advanced article system that
has a lot more options than a lot of dedicated cms-systems.

After some reading and playing with the stuff, you can achieve this for example
http://pdaphonehome.com/
The frontpage is vbadvanced, showing articles made by GARS
(see here how it is done:
http://www.thevbgeek.com/showthread.php?t=3329 )

But
1) Start learning vbulletin (1 day)
2) Start learning vbadvanced (1 day)
3) Buy GARS and play around with the modules (1-2 days)
4) play around with the GARS-vbadvanced module from GARS and you are flying (?-? days) depending on how much you want to achieve

projectego 07-21-2007 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kirk Y (Post 1296983)
vBAdvanced is a popular CMS for vBulletin: http://vbadvanced.com

I was going to suggest the same thing. vBAdvanced is awesome and should definitely meet your needs, rafamp. Good luck!

Brandon Sheley 07-21-2007 04:29 PM

it's very easy with vbadvanced ;)


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