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Looking for CMS recommendation

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Mr. Wiggles, Mar 20, 2006.

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    I currently own a large Legend of Zelda fan site (http://www.zeldacentral.net) and I'm looking to redo the entire site on a CMS, but I am yet to find a public Content Management System that suits my needs. Any recommendations?

    Notice the setup of my game pages:
    http://www.zeldacentral.net/gc/index.shtml
     
    Mr. Wiggles, Mar 20, 2006 IP
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    jdi_knght Peon

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    Which CMS's have you considered/rejected so far?
     
    jdi_knght, Mar 20, 2006 IP
  3. Mr. Wiggles

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    PostNuke, PHPNuke, Mambo, Geeklog, and a few other popular ones.
     
    Mr. Wiggles, Mar 20, 2006 IP
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    I suggest you to go with Joomla / Mambo
    Its cool
     
    phd, Mar 21, 2006 IP
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    I'm going to through in my vote for Joomla too. If you need help, just PM me. I'm a JoomlaWhore.
     
    meikeric, Mar 24, 2006 IP
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    Give a try with drupal, it is quite powerful.
     
    sgantha, Mar 24, 2006 IP
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    mhdoc Tauren

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    There must be fundamental differences between all the CMS's out there, but they are not obvious. I have been to the sites which compare all the features and even allow test drives. It seems like most CMS's can be made to all the same things. However, it would be very helpful to have some insight into the core design philosophy that makes a particular CMS work especially welll with certain kinds of projects. I am having a lot of trouble finding any information like that.

    For example, I have played with Wordpress and am working with joomla. I see posts/plugins that make Wordpress into more of a CMS and joomla into more of a blog. So what would make someone go one way or the other.

    In the case of the original poster, how did you eliminate the ones you listed? Are you confident you didn't eliminate one for a problem that could have been easily solved with a plugin?

    I am reminded of the old days when people said Visicalc was to slow; they didn't know you needed to turn off automatic recalculation when the spreadsheet got bigger :)
     
    mhdoc, Mar 24, 2006 IP