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Looking for a simple CMS that will be ideal for tourist related websites

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by giorgioarmani, May 29, 2008.

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    I'm looking for a simple CMS...

    Photos, articles, info pages, user comments, reviews, directory....

    Tourism related... Any ideas?
     
    giorgioarmani, May 29, 2008 IP
  2. hotpop

    hotpop Peon

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    Joomla with MODs can meet your needs for sure.
     
    hotpop, May 29, 2008 IP
  3. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Thanks hotpop!

    i just downloaded the files

    how do i install it?
     
    giorgioarmani, May 29, 2008 IP
  4. hotpop

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    Just follow its step-by-step install guide. Very easily
     
    hotpop, May 29, 2008 IP
  5. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Where is the install guide? I cant see it in the files?
     
    giorgioarmani, May 29, 2008 IP
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    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    Joomla is bloutware. I used it for 6 months and had nothing but problems. I even bought a $100 add-on for joomla called mosets tree - http://www.mosets.com/ that turned out to be next to junk.

    Then there is Mkportal - http://www.mkportal.it/ It also integrates with a variety of forums.

    Then there is Subdreamer CMS - www.subdreamer.com

    Look at the photopost collection - http://www.photopost.com It can integrate with a variety of forums or it can stand by itself. So if you want a forum, pick the forum you want to use and integrate it all together.

    Look around, there are a lot better CMSs then "joomla".
     
    ~kev~, May 29, 2008 IP
  7. Typo3 Steve

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    I recommend you to use Typo3. If you want to, I can teach you how to do thing in Typo3, for free... I can even build your website inside Typo3 for free if you want to.

    Pm me for details ;)

    Steve
     
    Typo3 Steve, May 29, 2008 IP
  8. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Ok let me check these out... Thanks guys!

    @typ3 steve: What is Typo3?
     
    giorgioarmani, May 30, 2008 IP
  9. einsteinsboi

    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    You are going to get a bajillion suggestions because people have very strong feelings about what is the "best" CMS, and really you need to install different ones and play with them, or else try out the demos to decide which one works for you. My personal favorite is Drupal, very scaleable and intuitive, and you can add features easily as you go, and I find it less bloated and more resource friendly than Joomla. You could also use Wordpress but you would need to do lots of modding.
     
    einsteinsboi, May 30, 2008 IP
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    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    People that bad mouth Joomla are often not very experienced with it or are referring to the older versions. The new 1.5._ version of Joomla is not that difficult to use. And unless you are getting tons of traffic you won't experience speed issues. I use Joomla on some of my projects.

    SubDeamer is severely underpowered and has very poor menu capability. In short it doesn't scale well.

    Expression Engine is a good paid script.

    Drupal is a good CMS, but was a bit scattered in the Admin for my tastes.

    Easy CMS was pretty stratight forward but did not have a large community for Mods and Add ons.
     
    internetmarketingiq, May 31, 2008 IP
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    Joomla is great but not simple, I would suggest try yourself by testing some of the most popular CMS scripts which demos and download links are available at www.opensourcecms.com
     
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    I used Drupal 6.x for my travel related website. The primary reason was because of the way I can have sub-categories of sub-categories of sub-categories etc. which is beneficial when you want to organize by regions. I found the learning curve was a little steep at first but now it's a peice of cake.. just be prepared to tinker for a good few weeks before before you start getting serious. Check out my site in my sig.
     
    802networks, Jun 2, 2008 IP
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    I would suggest using pligg! Members or visitors can also vote for their fav's when viewing them here's a demo of the software and the footer pligg link is to download the software.

    DEMO: http://www.blogengage.com/
     
    bbrian017, Jun 2, 2008 IP
  14. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    What is the difference between: 1.5.3 and 1.0. of JOOMLA?
     
    giorgioarmani, Jun 3, 2008 IP
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    Don't your hosting company offers Joomla as part of Fantastico or Simplescript library? If yes then it's very easy to install it!
     
    mg1313, Jun 3, 2008 IP
  16. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Erm no....
     
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    i am sure, joomla will fit you.
    and then install Jomreservation, jomcomment, mosDirectory, etc.. for your need
     
    bandung, Jun 4, 2008 IP
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    Change your host then :p

    Joomla & Drupal wins the race when it comes to Opensource CMS!
     
    indoushosting, Jun 4, 2008 IP
  19. giorgioarmani

    giorgioarmani Well-Known Member

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    Ok after checking out all the ones you guys suggested and installing or trying most of them I have to say even though Joomla is and looks complex I'm getting the grip pretty fast!

    So for me at least today, the winner is JOOOOMLA :)

    @bandbung thanks for the tips I will check those extensions
     
    giorgioarmani, Jun 4, 2008 IP