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Which CMS should I use?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by ladyfiesta, Jan 30, 2008.

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    Hi!

    I am interested to find a CMS that is good for membership site - something that is probably more than forums (they have forums and something more) and probably user profiles where they can comment.. I wonder if there is a CMS that can do this. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
     
    ladyfiesta, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    I have used Joomla for this on several sites. I havent used Community Builder, an extension for Joomla, but it sounds like that is what you're looking for.

    Michael
     
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    HurryHost.com Banned

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    I released a 0day exploit for e107, so don't use that lol
     
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    Try drupal one of the Best CMS available
     
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    yeah i think joomla is nice..
    and they have many nicer templates :)
     
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    daringtakers Well-Known Member

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    If you want to build a community site than drupal is the way to go.
     
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    I found Joomla as a good solution...
     
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    ladyfiesta Well-Known Member

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    joomla and drupal..i'll take a look at them.thanks!
     
    ladyfiesta, Jan 31, 2008 IP
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    Do you have any links that show any social networking communities built with drupal? I'm also looking was thinking of using Joomla as well
     
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    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    I just answered this (near) exact question in THIS THREAD

    (the answer was Drupal)
     
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    Although, not open source Community Server is also a great product. There's a video on the site that talks about what's coming with their 2008 version. Looks impressive.

    Localman
    www.simplesalestracking.com
     
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