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Discussion in 'Content Management' started by wholesalechecklist, Jan 29, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have absolutely no experience with CMS systems and blogs. I am starting yet another website, and I am considering using Joomla.

    My new website is going to be about global warming and the environment. It will have articles, polls, updated new once in a while, and links to other sources, etc. I was thinking about Joomla for this. Is that a good idea?
     
    wholesalechecklist, Jan 29, 2007 IP
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    I happen to be fan of Joomla myself. Very easy to use and a great support group. Just make sure you read up on the seo optimizations for it.
     
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    oupe Active Member

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    I think it's a good idea. the joomla is usable for your requirements.
     
    oupe, Jan 29, 2007 IP
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    Are there any better recommendations for the type of site I am trying to put together?
     
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    010081 Banned

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    joomla is better,i have used it and its easy,alternative may be xoops its easy and nice layouts.
     
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    I believe it is. Joomla offers everything you claim to need for your new site and without any additional plug-ins.
     
    Webray, Jan 30, 2007 IP
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    digital1 Well-Known Member

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    I'd say either Joomla! or Drupal would be your best bet. Good luck! :)
     
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    I use Joomla for large sites where I need a lot of features, but for small one I think cms made simple is better and easy.
     
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    i'm joomla fan too. you can use joomla very simple solutions you can use joomla for complex solutions. in fact , you use joomla what you want and it has great support and it has tones of extensions
     
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  10. wholesalechecklist

    wholesalechecklist Peon

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    Ok, so I am going to choose Joomla. I could choose from this list:

    Drupal
    Geeklog
    Joomla
    Mambo Open Source
    PHP-Nuke
    phpWCMS
    phpWebSite
    Post-Nuke
    Siteframe
    Xoops

    Anyway, do you think its even worth using a cms script for a site like this? I just figured I wanted to try one out so this would be a good bet...
     
    wholesalechecklist, Jan 30, 2007 IP
  11. Clive

    Clive Web Developer

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    To quote your first post in this thread, as long as you mention words like "articles" or "update" then a CMS is definitely the way to go. It will save you loads of time once your articles database grows, and future updates will be easy to handle.

    A fan of Joomla, too.
     
    Clive, Jan 31, 2007 IP
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    As others have said, Joomla is a great CMS.

    It has all the features you are looking for and a ton of templates if needed.

    I suggest taking a look here at the many options as well : opensourcecms.com (can't post live links yet, sorry)
     
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  13. wholesalechecklist

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    Ok, so i decided to go with Joomla. I am going to be using it on www.missionenvironment.com. I already installed the template and added my own pic on top and makeshift logo, but now I need to get the content on it. I am having a huge problem in trying to learn this system. Anywhere where I can read a good tutorial? I just want to make an article database and stuff like that....
     
    wholesalechecklist, Feb 10, 2007 IP
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    wholesalechecklist Peon

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    Quick questions. Didnt want to make an entire new thread for it:

    1) How to I get the poll on the front page to appear in that spot on ALL pages?

    2) Why is that "Welcome to Mission Environment on every page? I dont mind the Title Bar, but that article needs to only be on the front page...
     
    wholesalechecklist, Feb 10, 2007 IP
  16. Clive

    Clive Web Developer

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    To answer those 2 questions:

    Log in to Administrator panel, and go to
    Modules -> Site Modules. Click to edit Polls module, and see the multiselect list on the right panel.
    Choose "All" to publish the module on all pages, or select particular items to get the poll appear on those pages only. Hit Save.

    Now open the other module, I assume you called it "Welcome to Mission Environment". On that same list, select "Home" item. Hit Save.

    This should do the trick.
     
    Clive, Feb 11, 2007 IP
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    Clive Web Developer

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    Or OpenSEF.
    I myself prefer the second option.
     
    Clive, Feb 11, 2007 IP
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    wholesalechecklist Peon

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    Thanks for the insight guys, I am starting to get the hang of this.

    I have another question.

    I want to make some new pages (an advertising page, an article database page, and another page with just tips on how the user can take action).

    Im not really sure what those would be considered (modules, components, content, etc), and how to go about creating them.

    Could you just help me run through the steps to set those pages up and get their links in the main menu? I appreciate it.
     
    wholesalechecklist, Feb 11, 2007 IP
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    Or Artio Sef
     
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