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What CMS would be the best for a recipe site

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by MaxCage, May 28, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello Everyone,

    I was planning to launch a new recipe site for which I had trouble choosing the right CMS. I've had some experience with PostNuke, but personally I don't like it that much. I've used Mambo as well, well it seemed to be a bit tedious, well that could be because I just used it once. Any help would be of great value.

    1) Suggest me the right CMS?

    Which should be
    • Easily Configurable
    • Ease Update
    • Wide selection of Modules
    • Search Engine friendly URLs
    • Reliable/Stable

    2) Suggest - where I'd get it

    3) And the pertaining template for it. eg: 101cookbooks which I liked the most.

    Thanking You.

    Max
     
    MaxCage, May 28, 2006 IP
  2. natsirtm

    natsirtm Active Member

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    joomla has 3 recipe extensions available. i would suggest at least installing joomla & trying out the 2 gnu extensions, and if neither of them are enough maybe there's a demo of the commercial one you can try.
    to be honest, once you get the hang of joomla/mambo, you can whip stuff together quickly.
     
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    Looks like they are using MovableType.

    I used MT for a recipe site, once you get used to the templates everything is easily customized. True of WordPress as well I'd think.

    Richard
     
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  4. preacher

    preacher Peon

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    I think your best choice would be Drupal (http://drupal.org). It has many, many modules and using CCK (http://drupal.org/project/cck) and the submission queue (http://drupal.org/node/26106) you could make it so that your users contribute to the site.

    This is the most powerful CMS I've ever seen and you can customize it anyway you want! Good luck!

    ps: can't use live links yet, sorry for the needed copy&paste.
     
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    Ive had success with Joomla, so I would suggest it also.
     
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    EWD Well-Known Member

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    I would write my own CMS if I were you! But I guess, for people who are not programmers, hire someone to make a custom CMS. ( that definitely gives you more options). You can have it your way instead of the highway (where everyone goes !)

    For example www.jokegoogle.com

    I wrote my own script/admin section where I can add/update/delete. It has a HTML WYSIWYG editor too.

    Showing off I guess ;)
     
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    Joomla! looks nice and is EASY.
     
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  8. MaxCage

    MaxCage Active Member

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    Thank you, everyone - natsirtm, Richard, preacher, carowan, jainischalverman, and last but not the least - kozuch82.

    I think, I'd try Joomla! and use the templates. Hopefully, it works out fine. Well is it SE friendly? Especially google?
     
    MaxCage, Jun 3, 2006 IP
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    I think Drupal is really good and has all of the above.
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    Easy to customize CSS templates

    www.Drupal.org
     
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    I think Drupal is the best CMS for seo - Joomla 1.0.8 is far behind with it's messy template code and the way it handles metatags (although these can be fixed with some work).
     
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    Joomla 1.0.9 will be release today, so let's take a test drive, i'm still waiting, they said today, but not sure what time.
     
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    Thank you, everyone! I'm giving 'Drupal' a try. But, I suppose I'll settle for Joomla! 1.0.10, the latest with the security patch.

    Thank you, everyone!
     
    MaxCage, Jul 4, 2006 IP
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    If you go with Joomla don't forget to download a SEF extension too. I like the Open SEF which works very well and is free to download from the Joomla extensions site.
     
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