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I say you should go Joomla
First the vBridge is getting more easy to use and it intergrates joomla and vb second its fast loading third its free ^_^ |
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Will Jelsoft ever make their own CMS? It could use the plugin system of 3.5.0.
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I'm currently looking for a CMS that has user database integration with vBulletin, as well as some form of multi-site deployment capability.
I run gaming news and community websites, on separate domains, but all sharing one forum. What I require for these different sites are shared content, shared users, and the ability to control which content appears on which site/domain, as well as individual themes for each site. Seems like I'm asking for too much, can't find any CMS that supports these requirements. Currently I'm running Mambo, and the obvious choice would be to upgrade to Joomla. However I find the article categorization system too clumsy and inflexible (section > category > article). There are workarounds, but then it doesn't become intuitive to new staff writers. Furthermore, there's not much to speak of in terms of user group control. Although the developer of vBridge has said that it is possible to sync multiple copies of Joomla to one vBulletin, I suspect that is an unwieldy solution. The other CMS I've been investigating is Drupal. I've only started to look at it about 3 or 4 days ago, and I'm quite impressed so far, especially with Taxonomy, the module which control categorization. It's ideal for my needs as a news site. I've not yet tested out the vB bridge for Drupal (no local box to test it on, and I've got only one license), and I've also have no clue how to get the multi-site deployment up in my case, so it's on hold here. Does anyone else have any suggestions for a good CMS that fits my criteria, or could give me some help with Drupal? |
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Yeah, but I found it to not be very feature full or cost to what you get ratio very good. =/
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Try vBDrupal. it rocks
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Hi it depends what you want to do, but Joomla is easy I must say.
Very fast, free and a good support forum. Any probs let me know. Ta, Hanif |
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