View Full Version : Looking for a recipe CMS
pwaring
Jun 25th 2005, 8:05 am
I'm currently running a small student site and one of the requests that I've had from several members is for a system whereby they can share recipes (mostly ideas on cheap meals :)), but separate from the existing forums. Allowing people to add/edit existing recipes is the most important feature required, but comments and the ability to rate them would also be useful. I'm looking for a script that will let me do this but I'm not having much luck - so far I've come across is from Easy Site Network (http://www.easysitenetwork.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=2), but I don't really want to leave loads of links/banners on the bottom of every page as they do and from the looks of things it also stores passwords unencrypted. It also looks a bit like it was hacked together in a hurry, but that's just from looking at the demo.
Does anyone here know of any tools that would let me do this? I'd prefer a PHP solution, but Perl and Python are workable too, and it's got to be free because I'm not really making any money off the site and the vBulletin-related licenses cost me enough as it is.
saintdw
Jun 25th 2005, 9:47 am
Well, its really easy to make one yourself.
you will need few scripts and a database (mySql )
Have a script that adds things into database from form and a script that pulls articles from the database.
for what you need though Word Press would would be good. Might take you a while to integrate it into the site, but its very user friendly and does everything you need.
subseo
Jun 25th 2005, 10:44 am
Drupal has a recipe module. Installing Drupal would be probably an overkill, though.
pwaring
Jun 25th 2005, 11:04 am
Have a script that adds things into database from form and a script that pulls articles from the database.
I know how to create one myself, but the whole point is that I don't want the trouble of doing so, just like I installed vBulletin instead of writing my own forum system from scratch.
for what you need though Word Press would would be good. Might take you a while to integrate it into the site, but its very user friendly and does everything you need.
How would WordPress do what I want? It's a blogging system, not a CMS (ok you can use it to manage your content but in my experience it's not really the best tool for the job).
Drupal has a recipe module. Installing Drupal would be probably an overkill, though.
Hmm, that sounds interesting, as there are several other features that I'd quite like to add to the site and if Drupal provides them all then I guess I could eventually switch the whole site to be powered by it.
sweetlouise
Dec 15th 2007, 12:48 pm
the new mybb forums php script has this built in, so there is no need to make a new mod, just update your database with the new mybb script and hey presto.
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