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Community Software Needed, vbulletin?(+)
Hey All,
I'm in the process of starting a local community and trying to find out what's best for me. The site should consist of a CMS + a forum. Now I've heard there are alot of CMS systems that can be integrated with Vbulletin ( or the other way around ), but what is actually the best? I'm looking for: - The possibility to make pages and all ( just like a normal cms ) - I should be able to use code inside these pages ( javascript,html/css,php ) I've heard about Vbulletin + VBAdvanced, would this be able to do what I wish for? And would you know any other which could be good for me? Please let me know Thanks alot! |
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That would work. There are also other alternatives to vBAdvanced, so make sure that you do your homework on them all before deciding which one to go with.
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Would vbadvanced be good enough for a cms or is it limited to a set of features. I've also heard about VBDrupal... What would you choose?
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vBAdvanced personally. And it is free, so doesn't hurt to try.
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I know it's free and doesn't hurt to try but before I dive into it ( and learn the skinning and all ) I'd like to know what the odds are of a or b being better.
Is vb advanced good enough for like a whole site ( let's say it would be just the cms without any forum, would it then be good enough as a site? ) |
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vbadvanced requires vB to run. It is not a standalone product
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