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Please help choosing the CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by peppies, Mar 27, 2006.

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    I'm recently considering starting a new project. It is an online version of a 2-monthly magazine and I need help with deciding on what CMS is the best/easiest for that. Is there any particular one best suitable for publishing magazines?

    - I'm looking for little time consuming solution
    - simple layout easy to update
    - I'll be getting all images&text in a digital form
    - need some space for ads throughout; ads should be easy to control
    - members sign up option

    I was thinking about Joomla or something like that. Can you guys suggest anything better? Thank you.
     
    peppies, Mar 27, 2006 IP
  2. dynn

    dynn Notable Member

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  3. mhdoc

    mhdoc Tauren

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    www.ijoomla.com has a template (component) which is already designed to present joomla in a magazine format.
     
    mhdoc, Mar 27, 2006 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    check out drupal. It's fast, easy to administer and customise. There's a nice banner module for controlling different kinds of on-site advertising, too.
     
    ryan_uk, Mar 27, 2006 IP
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    Id actually try http://textpattern.com, it works well as a simple CMS.
     
    proph3t, Mar 27, 2006 IP
  6. rrajan

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    I personally run all my websites through Mambo CMS. After my years of experience with Mambo I have found that Mambo is having modules for everything you need

    There is a google adsense module for Mambo
    User registration
    Banner Ads module
    RSS Syndication Component
    Backup module
     
    rrajan, Mar 27, 2006 IP
  7. peppies

    peppies Active Member

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    Thank you guys very much for your suggestions! I'm going to check them all up.
     
    peppies, Mar 28, 2006 IP
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    Seconding Mambo.

    It's quite flexible, easy to update, and there're alot of templates you can modify.
     
    MaxM, Mar 28, 2006 IP
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    I have been using Joomla 1.0.8 and it is very good and about every component you could want is available. Due out probably in July will be version 1.1 which should be very good. The core Mambo team switched over to work on Joomla so that should be the CMS of choice for the future.
    Also available are some good components for SEF urls. I have tried most and took one and modified it to to pretty much everything I wanted.
     
    Intlws, Mar 28, 2006 IP
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    Use... timberwolf... or mambo...

    but mambo is very complicated... and i didnt liked it much
     
    greatestmj, Mar 29, 2006 IP
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    and moreover .. the original team developing mambo has moved to joomla.
     
    rewlie, Mar 29, 2006 IP
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    How much work does ijomla take out of designing and setting up a site with that CMS system? Or is it just a skin/template for joomla?

    Christoph
     
    nsusa, Mar 29, 2006 IP
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    i dig into some research and found it is actually combination between skin and modules, you can just try to templating and build a table with 3-4 rows on your mainbody tables, then remove the mainbody php script, and link those nested tables into your section, finish.
     
    rewlie, Mar 29, 2006 IP
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    Sarangan Well-Known Member

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    I always recommend Joomla to any kind of websites. It is easier and powerfull.
    There are many kind of extensions/plugins to joomla.
     
    Sarangan, Mar 31, 2006 IP
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    I would recommend Serendipity - www.s9y.org. Nice SEO pages and easy to integrate images. Also, it has easy to install plugins.
     
    VISTREL, Apr 4, 2006 IP
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    My recomandation is to use wordpress. Lots of plugins and very easy to use.
     
    Outstrip, Apr 5, 2006 IP
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    Try this site, they have a list of CSM and you can try them out.


    Do they have a module for to create a directory site or link site??? :confused:
     
    Emperor, Apr 5, 2006 IP
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    Good question Emporer, I'm wanting to create a portal but want to develop my own joomla template. I'm a web developer, and would like some advice or to be pointed in the right direction of a directory template/module, or a good site I can learn how to create custom templates.
     
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    If you ever get one or make "code" one yourself please do remember to share!!! :D
     
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    Don't worry Emperor, when i start selling templates, you'll be the first to know ;) hehe *slaps my thigh* J/K. I will keep you in mind, k.
     
    saneinsight, Apr 6, 2006 IP