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CMS for a recipe site

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by bentong, Mar 1, 2007.

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    Aside from wordpress & movableType, what are the other recommended cms/scripts for a recipe site?

    Suggestions and recommendations are much appreciated. :)

    Thanks.
     
    bentong, Mar 1, 2007 IP
  2. tradester

    tradester Well-Known Member

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    Drupal or Mambo :D
     
    tradester, Mar 1, 2007 IP
  3. obenix

    obenix Eats an apple a day......

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    Joomla is another option you can consider....
     
    obenix, Mar 2, 2007 IP
  4. instruite

    instruite Well-Known Member

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    you can use www.opensourcecms.com to check the demo of various cms scripts
    or www.cmsmatrix.org to compare various free and paid cms scripts

    I will recommend you to test drupal, mambo and joomla and see which fits your need the best
     
    instruite, Mar 2, 2007 IP
  5. Xangis

    Xangis Active Member

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    I'm a huge fan of Drupal, I've been using it for everything lately (fictionclassics.com being the latest). It works "out of the box" and has a ton of modules for indexing and displaying content if you want to do anything fancy. Most of the free themes are pretty plain, but they're easy to customize.

    I have sites using both Drupal and Joomla and I spend a lot more time working on the Drupal site since it's so easy to add content to.
     
    Xangis, Mar 2, 2007 IP
  6. psyberweb

    psyberweb Peon

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    My bet would be joomla, there are tons of components having the features you need for a joomla based recipe site. do msg me if you need some help. cheers. :)
     
    psyberweb, Mar 2, 2007 IP
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    ichigo Well-Known Member

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    i have to agree. joomla is a good choice. if you dont like joomal then either mambo or drupal would be your second best option.
     
    ichigo, Mar 2, 2007 IP
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    Clive Web Developer

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  9. bentong

    bentong Banned

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    thanks to all suggestions. I decided with drupal. :)
     
    bentong, Mar 4, 2007 IP