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Drupal For Sample Forum

Discussion in 'Drupal' started by alimosavi, Sep 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi

    I decided to create a forum website .

    I try to run it by drupal for it's seo and security .

    now i understand Drupal cms is good for starting a sample community ( forum ) website .

    What is your idea ?

    http://www.webtalkcenter.com/
     
    alimosavi, Sep 26, 2009 IP
  2. aap

    aap Well-Known Member

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    If you have plan only to run a forum, I would suggest you to look for PhpBB, SMF or MyBB.
    If you can invest some money, get vbulletin.


    If you have plan to have a main website and forum in sub url, than you must go for drupal. Its is very powerful.
     
    aap, Sep 26, 2009 IP
  3. alimosavi

    alimosavi Banned

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    ya .

    But in seo , security , features Drupal is good than phpbb , and others .
    But run a nice forum with drupal is hard .
     
    alimosavi, Sep 26, 2009 IP
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    May be you find drupal more SEO friendly and secure... but if you want to have a site based completely on forum, just go for dedicated forum script.
     
    aap, Sep 26, 2009 IP
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    bara.munchies Peon

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    no, stay with drupal.
    you have endless options to extend your site later on, and believe me, there will be a point where you want to do that when the site takes off. besides that he did not ask for other scripts.

    i think it looks nice. i would try to make the login on top of your site into one line.
     
    bara.munchies, Sep 26, 2009 IP
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    I run Drupal for lots and lots of sites. If you're planning on during only a forum, I would not recommend using it. Only because it is non-standard. When people think of a forum, they think of the layout of DigitalPoint.

    Here is what a Drupal forum looks like and how to set it up:
    http://tips.webdesign10.com/how-to-make-a-drupal-forum

    Here is the standard bulletin board software (used on sites like DigitalPoint):
    http://www.vbulletin.com/

    I tend to side with standards unless the standards are inadequate. Good luck!
     
    jefflane, Sep 30, 2009 IP
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    bara.munchies Peon

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    there is not a single way how a forum must look like when you use views and content types to build it.
    you could as well argue that the way forums look like as the digitalpoint gets a bit anoying after so many years.

    i made a forum with drupal, just ti show it can be done in a different way:

    http://www.freeduino.de/forum
     
    bara.munchies, Oct 5, 2009 IP
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    duckz Active Member

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    Try to use the advanced forum module if you want your forum to look almost like dp
     
    duckz, Jan 19, 2010 IP
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    Drupal has more advantages if you are doing an entire site, rather than just a forum, for a just a forum I would not recommend Drupal as it is doesn't perform / scale very well for sites that can't make the most of caching, which of course won't matter much now, but if your site ever gets busy...
     
    no_idea, Jan 19, 2010 IP
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    good info...thanks
     
    acw, Feb 11, 2011 IP