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Best CMS Solution for My Site

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by BenGregg, Sep 12, 2008.

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    Alright, my Site GamerGlitch is an archive of game exploits seperated by categories such as System Console, Game, Etc. I was wondering what is a good content management system that would allow me to Put pages under these categories with a simple (Search Engine Firendly) file name like they are right now (descriptivetitle.html instead of article####.html). Also I want to allow, or disallow comments, ratings, etc, per page I create, and allow sortability alphabetically, or by most recent. I will also be using the same kind of content management system on my other sites (in my Sig). I've been building websites a while, but I've never before looked into content management systems, so sorry for my current ignorance on the subject.
     
    BenGregg, Sep 12, 2008 IP
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    I would also like a system that is easy to create templates for, and have RSS support.
     
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    micksss Notable Member

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    I think Joomla would be the best option for you. Wordpress is easier to figure out than Joomla but is not as powerful/customizable IMO.
     
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    joomla CMS is great, iam been using that for almost4 years

    - SEO friendly title name
    - Categories all post/contents
    - rating
    - login members
    - comments permission
    - and many more


    and by the way, if you need my help, just pm me.... or simply got o my website at makatha.baluyot.com
     
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  5. Francis Drake

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    Check Drupal out. I build sites with it since a couple of years and I never regretted.

    It's very good for SEO. Clean URLs for sure, comments (allow per page), free tagging, rating modules, good templating, RSS, content can be made sortabable alphabetically, all you asked for.
    And Drupal has a very active and friendly community at http://drupal.org. Give it a try!

    To compare CMS online, go to http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
     
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    Does Joomla support RSS?
     
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    010081 Banned

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    go for joomla.its the better option for you.
     
    010081, Sep 14, 2008 IP
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    Joomla words are spreading. Anyway, i will stay with blogspot and will try to use wordpress first.
     
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    Wordpress is another good option for you.
     
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    jamuna Active Member

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    use joomla for ur site
     
    jamuna, Sep 15, 2008 IP
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    jooomla would really fit in your needs
     
    jjcarter132, Sep 15, 2008 IP
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    einsteinsboi Well-Known Member

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    I second Drupal, all the features you need are intuitively built into Drupal. CCK module will allow you to do pretty much what you want, plus Pathauto and clean urls will let you make your urls exactly what you want them to be. You can disallow and allow comments per article/page/category, etc. Plus there are some great modules for ratings and reviews.
     
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    We use custom made solutions for some sites but we have recently tried Drupal, which seems to work well.
     
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    I just wanted to toss out my two cents. I personally would use php-fusion for your site. I've got a review of it here: http://cmscritic.com/6-php-fusion-core-edition-7-review/. The main reason I suggest php fusion is that it's very very good for game related sites. There is also this cms that is used for game sites: www.igamingcms.com

    Sometimes it's good to consider other options that the typical joomla/drupal choices. Although they are excellent.
     
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    Thanks to all the suggestions, sorry it took so long for me to get back to this thread I live in Ohio and the powers been out for the last three days, just got it back. Anyways, it looks like its either Joomla or Drupal, which one of these woud be easiest to build a layout around.
     
    BenGregg, Sep 17, 2008 IP
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    drupal if you developer
    joomla if you want to have good control
    wordpress for easy modifications but useless when it comes to making a good big site
     
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    What do you exactly mean by being a developer, as in using Drupal? Is it harder to work with the code or something compared to Joomla?
     
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    Go Xoops Rocks....
     
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