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[ASK} CMS to build TUTORIAL SITE

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by kingdolar, Oct 24, 2007.

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    I want to build tutorial site.
    what the best cms for do that?
     
    kingdolar, Oct 24, 2007 IP
  2. Blonde Jon

    Blonde Jon Active Member Affiliate Manager

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    Wordpress can be a great CMS. It's very simple to use and there are lots of plugins available.
     
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    Drupal can do the job easily. What kind of tutorial you want? Video?
     
    ascetic, Oct 24, 2007 IP
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    kingdolar Well-Known Member

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    @Blonde Jon
    wordpress? - maybe no, it's good but i need other cms because many mt site using it.

    @ascetic
    drupal? i will try.
    http://www.itechstyle.com/ is using DRUPAL?
     
    kingdolar, Oct 25, 2007 IP
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    @kingdolar: yes it uses drupal, you should try it. its great. more flexible than wordpress for me.
     
    ascetic, Oct 25, 2007 IP
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    Lhlalyam Well-Known Member

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    I'm using Joomla on my site for tutorials. I like it for the option for putting a forum on the site later.... so I'm not the only one answering questions to peoples quiries about my tutorials... plus the flexibility of adding other extensions in the future...

    Lhlalyam
     
    Lhlalyam, Oct 25, 2007 IP
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    You might try Moodle - it's specifically designed for teacher/student interaction. Bit of a learning curve, but it might save time over trying to get Joomla or Wordpress to do what you want.
     
    lxcoza, Oct 28, 2007 IP
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    brainstormingin Well-Known Member

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    with drupal you can almost create every website. But the learning curve may be steep. I prefer drupal.
     
    brainstormingin, Oct 28, 2007 IP