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- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:02:37 +0900
- From: "GMO Unix Erin D. Hughes" <erin-hughes@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] recommendations for new CMS?
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On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 13:54 +0900, scott wrote: > Hi everybody, Hey Scott > I'm working on rebuilding my website but I'm thinking of maybe migrating > off of joomla and onto something else. What version of Joomla are you using? > I like the php/mysql backend setup, > but I am kind of sick of joomla and was wondering what people are using > these days for their CMS. For my personal site I use drupal www.drupal.org with a gallery2 for my images in a separate db. > I'd like to have the following functions on the > site: > > easy uploading of content including images to registered users drupal does this. > threaded message board Never tried but there is a forum management module that comes with the base system. > anonymous comment posting on articles You can do this with Drupal but I do not recommend it cause you get people posting links to their viagra store and what ever else.... > realtime chat room(?) http://drupal.org/search/node/chat+room looks like few options there > maybe a password protected php based photo gallery (pics for the family) With Gallery2 you can set up users and groups and a bunch of other things. I haven't gotten around to setting any thing more than the images because I am the only one who uploads and manages anything through it. > Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.. I just set Joomla up for a a more commercial site I am working on.... I think there are far too many options on top of options, and a couple of times I think I could have written the code to make the site do what I wanted quicker than I got it done the first time but.... after I learnt my way around I found some nice features like a translation engine a complete form manager plus tons of different skins unfortunately I like the base one best. Also I was checking the joomla site and they offer a gallery2 plug in for a more complete integration but I didn't take time to check it out fully. Just wondering what your problems with Joomla? > Cheers, > Scott VanDusen > >
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