I need a suggestion of a CMS...

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Caydel, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hello..

    I am going to be designing a new website.

    Here is the situation: my wife's family on the one side is spread very far, with some family members being in British Columbia, some on Ontario, and a few strung in between.

    I am looking to build a family website. My idea is that I want to have blogs and a forum. A blog for every family, or for whoever wants one, along with picture gallery capabilities and a forum, preferrably all sharing the same userbase.

    Any suggestions would be much appreciated....
     
    Caydel, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  2. Art

    Art Peon

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    Hello Caydel,
    You've really hit a can of worms here, CMS preferences are as varied as anything. You won't really know or be satisfied until you've tried them all.

    However, depending on your application:

    Joomla: Good for an instant-site-in-a-box, skinning is also a fair amount easier and installation is a great deal quicker (in my honest ;)) than Drupal.

    WordPress: Good for article related sites, perhaps one of the best aspects is the massive number of plugins available.

    MovableType: Excellent for blogs, in my opinion the vBulletin of the blog softwares (where WordPress = phpBB)

    Those are just a small smattering of what's available, but perhaps the most commonly used.
     
    Art, Jun 17, 2006 IP
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  4. Caydel

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    Thanks for the replies so far.... WordPress is looking like my best bet!

    Anyone else have suggestions....
     
    Caydel, Jun 17, 2006 IP
  5. xeniox

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    Drupal (http://www.drupal.org/) can do all of that.
    It's really a great CMS :)
     
    xeniox, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  6. Caydel

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    I've used Drupal for a number of projects. While it could be made to work, I hate the blog interface and the forums... Also, it needs to be a little more user-friendly for my more technically-challenged family members
     
    Caydel, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  7. Allan

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    Drupal 4.7 is recently released, and they have addressed several issues for posting articles
     
    Allan, Jun 23, 2006 IP
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    and 4.8 is right around the corner.... I'm not even going to hassle with upgrading till the dust settles.
     
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    I personally use WebGUI. It's interface is very easy to use. Joomla is alos nice.
     
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    I'd keep it simple and use wordpress, although textpattern is good it requires more understanding to use it.
     
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  11. Caydel

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    Wordpress doesn't have the multiblogging support. MUWordpress does, but it is quite immature yet.

    I have decided to go with Lifetype
     
    Caydel, Jun 24, 2006 IP