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Vbulletin benifits for my site?
Hello Vbulletin Members and Staff,
I am currently running a site using php/nuke and phpbb. Is there currently, even though unofficially a CMS available for vbulletin. I do not have the time to hire a webmaster, and I would really like to have a CMS available for updating. Is there something out there? What have you guys heard about vblite and vbhome? Vic |
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I have had no personal experience with either as I find that CMSs simply distract from the site's content and are so ubiquitous that when I see them in action, I think "great, another one." |
You are forgetting that there are many sites that offer content other than the forums, where the forums aren't the main pulling power.
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