Best CMS for group/community site/blog?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by lisadragon, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. #1
    I've tried to use wordpress as a group site/blog.. but its lacking a few things..

    The site would be used for updates (blog style), have an area to upload photos/gallery section, and also forum integrated into it..

    The blog would have "Latest 5 topics" and "Latest photos" ..

    I wanted to do this for my family blog as well.. Any ideas? I don't think Wordpress would cut it, and phpNuke has way tooo many modules to configure.. :(
     
    lisadragon, Aug 15, 2008 IP
  2. The Ussef

    The Ussef Peon

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    #2
    I think Wordpress With Some Plugins Could Be greate Option for you,and Also Joomla With Some Modules is a good Choice ^^
     
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  3. sinshe

    sinshe Active Member

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    joomla is better than wordpress for community site
     
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  4. Astroman

    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    Joomla with Community Builder springs to mind. Or perhaps some kind of Myspace clone?
     
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  5. lisadragon

    lisadragon Peon

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    looks complex.. sigh.. i'll try it one of these days
     
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  6. Suri.CMS

    Suri.CMS Peon

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    1) ExpressionEngine

    2) vBulletin forum + vBlog + Gallery
     
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  7. Nigel Lew

    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    I suppose joomla would do it but you really would want to config wordpress to do it. You could have joomla set up and doing it in a few hours, much like WP.

    hope that helps,
    Nigel
     
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  8. lisadragon

    lisadragon Peon

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    thanks for the inputs guys..

    i'm quite impressed with expression engine, but since its paid, i think i'll upgrade only when i'm comfortable using these type of cms. Only had experience with wp and a bit of phpnuke..
     
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    010081 Banned

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    go for joomla .it has everything you need and great support too with huge joomla community.
     
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  10. RovingCalypso

    RovingCalypso Well-Known Member

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    Go with SMF and install TinyPortal for it. Its an extension for SMF and makes it pretty powerful.
     
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  11. Tychus

    Tychus Peon

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    I'm playing with Joomla right now and it looks awesome. The feature set is a bit overwhelming though... so you might want to spend a few days playing with it first.

    Isn't there a Wordpress plugin for Joomla?
     
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    JOOMLA! is prefered
     
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  13. bara.munchies

    bara.munchies Peon

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    #13
    go for drupal. you can build a wordpress like blog with all the features in drupal. personaly i would not use joomla anymore after i learner the basics in drupal.
    i know cms and all the different opinions about it can be very confusing.

    maybe this guide can help you:
    http://www.waterandstone.com/downloads/2008OpenSourceCMSMarketSurvey.pdf

    it's not helping you to choose the right cms, but it monitoring how the community around the cms developes.
     
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  14. blackonyx

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    Drupal is pretty much focused on community websites. In fact, using it as a CMS for a non community website can be challenging ;).
     
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    Joomla may be easier
     
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  16. bara.munchies

    bara.munchies Peon

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    @blackonyx
    i disagree that it is centered around communities. i agree that it is challenging, but it's always challenging to learn how to use the more capable tools.
    actually, drupal is more like a content management framework than a system.
    that's why it's much more powerful than joomla.
     
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  17. ~kev~

    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    Consider this - just about everything you want is already built into vbulletin. There is a bridge that brings wordpres and vbulletin together at this link - http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=177625 With vbulletin bridged with wordpress you will have just about everything you are looking for.

    VB has a blog feature that plugs straight into the forum, so members can have their own personal blogs.

    Each member can have their own picture gallery - already built into vbulletin

    Each member can customize their profile - already built into vbulletin

    Members can post comments on each others profiles - built in feature

    There is a modification to put the latest pictures at the top of the forum. http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=174445

    This modification combines all user albums into a seamless gallery - http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=172215

    Just about everything you want is already built into VBulletin. Just bridge it with wordpress, install a couple of modification and you will have everything you want - a website, forum, gallery, blog (which is an ad-on for VB), social groups......... and the list goes on and on.

    You asked about the most recent post on the webpage - you can use vbulletins "external data provider" to display the most recent X number of post on any external page that supports JavaScript. Instructions on how to set up the data provider - http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/vboptions_group_external

    Or you can use an RSS feed from certain forum categories - http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=276408

    And one last thing - vbulletin security is a lot better then joomla. :)
     
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  18. lisadragon

    lisadragon Peon

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    thanks again kev!

    So for community CMS you'd recommend vbulletin and a CMS in general the subdreamer?
     
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  19. Astroman

    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    Have you had a look at http://siteframe.org/ ? It sounds like it does a lot of what you want, I haven't tried it myself though but I keep meaning to give it a go.
     
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  20. ~kev~

    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    You could go with vbulletin and wordpress. Check out the bridge I posted, it lets you share members between vb and wordpress - everything you need in 2 packages.

    Vbulletin 3.7 made some big changes and added social networking in a good way.
     
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