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Tradjick 08-17-2005 07:50 PM

PHP Nuke falling victim of...
 
incredibly bad designers?

Even the biggest Nuke Sites have a crappy design, unneeded and empty modules, etc.

What do you think?

Also maybe you know a decent site?

Brad 08-17-2005 08:01 PM

All postnuke sites have always looked the same to me. :)

BigIke 08-17-2005 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad
All postnuke sites have always looked the same to me. :)

Ditto. Real sloppy looking to me. They all have the same unneeded modules; you can really tell when you visit a postnuke site.

Tradjick 08-17-2005 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad
All postnuke sites have always looked the same to me. :)

Yea postnuke is also such a thing.

I wonder what might be the reason for that, what do YOU GUYS think? :disappointed:

Brad 08-17-2005 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tradjick
Yea postnuke is also such a thing.

I wonder what might be the reason for that, what do YOU GUYS think? :disappointed:

Such scripts are aimed at people that want a 'turn key' solution ;). Most know little to knowing about designing a site.

This is not an insult to the owners of such sites, generally some of the worst designed sites have some of the best content. Goes both ways, I've seen some great designs with no content to fill them. :)

jugo 08-18-2005 12:14 AM

I was having the conversation with one of my business partners about that today. He said that Nuke sites are for people who 1. Have no coding eperience and 2. need something up fast.

The problem, I told him, is that you DO need to know some things because although there are many modules and blocks for Nuke, alot of them need modification and many don't work as designed from the get so they need modifications.

Additionally, the themes our for nuke are a waste of space because many are so graphic intensive that they take up too much space and the sad part is that it's needed becuase otherwise you cannot tell where your content ends and some useless block or module begins.

I really hope one day Francisco realizes the potential in Nuke and does something useful with his code.

Tradjick 08-18-2005 10:17 AM

Me too finds it a pity that such a good system doesn´t get the credit it deserves because of the causes mentioned.


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