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Which CMS is this?
I'm wondering if anyone know which CMS this is: http://www.evolutionm.net , I've been searching for some good CMS that I can use. And this type of layout is what i'm looking for.
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Looks custom to me, mainly since there are no copyright notices.
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I agree with Dan, however, you can achive the same thing using vbadvanced.
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Yep, that's alomost definately custom. You could use vBadvanced but that can be tricky (I'd imagine it involves a lot of template hacks). My advice would be to use static HTML pages and use vBexternal.
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That is definately a custom solution.
There are a few different Portals that you can use, or as suggested above, you could create static HTML pages and use vBExternal to pull appropriate content from your site. |
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Developing a custom solution such as the one above wouldn't be too much of a task. They appear to be only pulling the basic information that is from the community, which can be done using external scripts or coding up an index.php file and working with a few templates.
You could use vBAdvanced to acheive the same thing, however, you could probably do it a bit quicker coding your own if you are familiar with vBulletin and PHP/MySQL. |
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