Yes, vbDrupal is definitely the way to go, though Drupal can sometimes be duanting the first time you look at it. But if you want more than just a blog, Drupal can expand all the way you think.
What if you want a normal blog as part of the site? For example, it would be linked on the line that says 'User CP', 'FAQ' ect? Or would t have to be at the top where "home" and "chat" is on this page?
What if you want a normal blog as part of the site? For example, it would be linked on the line that says 'User CP', 'FAQ' ect? Or would t have to be at the top where "home" and "chat" is on this page?
You can manually add a link wherever you want in the navbar or header templates to your blog(s).
The site in my signature, www.spacebuffs.com is using Drupal, but I have no blogs going yet.
<a href="http://vbdrupal.org" target="_blank">vbDrupal</a> may be overkill if all you want is a blog, but if you want the ability to create a whole site (not just a nice face for vb) that integrates the vb userbase into the entire site, then vbDrupal is an awesome product.
Opens up eCommerce options, advanced content/menu/block, and the ability to have different or forum extended themes.