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VbJournal vs vb Drupal (CMS+Blogs)
Ultimately, the main question is what is the difference between the two?
Here is my quick summary after reviewing several posts for the two... can someone provide their own inputs so i can make a decision... VbJournal = PROS: blog only CONS: beta vbDrupal = PROS: Final, proven backgound, blog capability and other features CONS: additional strain on CPU for heavy sites (unless this has been fixed) |
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For what it's worth we custom built a blog integrated with vb. Its in beta on a live site (www.zumper.com) and has some clinks to work out - primary the predefined "blocks" that you can put on your page. But we'd love your feedback and the more testers the better...
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This two things you cant compare. Well you could. But they're playing not in the same league.
Drupal is a fullsized modular CMS. Fully hooked for expansions. Has a very clever right-management and so on. But if you only want to put some little bloggin on your forum, it's a bit oversized! Drupal is the best free CMS, I ever found. And I tryed a lot of stuff. Drupal is no Blog-Engine. There's just a little module, that gives you all you need to blog and to host blogs and so on. Check the module-lists on http://drupal.org/project/Modules and see, whats the difference. Should be clear at the moment you read the list... |
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