http://www.esselbach.com/forums.html
That is the forums. MajorGeeks use StoryTeller (ContentTeller is successor of StoryTeller). Also, TechSpot use StoryTeller. It comes with the following modules:
Acquire (Import module), Articles (for reviews and articles), Blocks (to manage the blocks left and right), CompatDB (a client for the CompatDB.org project), Contacts (to manage news contacts), Content (for pages and forms), Core (to manage some core settings), Files (to run a file/download website), Filetypes (to manage filetypes - needed for the attachment function), Glossary (a glossary), Import (to import data from RSS, Email or news servers), Knowledgebase (a FAQ/knowledgebase module), Links (a module for your web links/links pages), Mailinglists (a mailing lists module), Modules (a module to install/upgrade/remove modules – included in preview 5 and higher), news (a news/blog module), Online (a module to show online admins in the admin control panel), Stats (a module for web stats including page views, browsers, referrers etc.), Templates (a module to manage the templates and style of the website), Tickets (A trouble ticket module), and Users (a module to manage user accounts).
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It is quite easy to modify the templates in Contentteller. In most cases you only need to alter two templates (site_header/site_footer) after the entire appearance of the website can be changed with CSS.
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Although, I've never tried either. Anyone tried Drupal? What modules are there? Is it complex? Easily modified; such as flash navbar (if you have flash knowledge) ?
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