Using vBulletin for content management

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by brandondrury, Oct 21, 2005.

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    I've read a number of times in various posts that vBulletin has content management features. I think someone even called vBulleting "powerful" in regard to content management.

    I'm seriously looking at using vBulleting for my small (but growing) forum, but I had no idea that it may do more. Does it? Are you guy using vBulletin for content management. If so, how? (If there is an article or guide on this somewhere, please send me the link).

    I'm also very seriously looking into using this http://www.interspire.com/articlelive/demo.php for my content management. Is vBulletin in any way a substitute for Article Live?

    I've got a little bit of cash, but I don't have time to fiddle fart around with my site. I need to add fresh content and then move on to my other sites that need fresh content. Using Dreamweaver templates isn't good enough anymore.

    Thanks
    Brandon Drury
     
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  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    joeychgo Notable Member

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    vBulletin is the best as far as forums go.
     
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    brandondrury Peon

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    Gotcha. I've tried some free stuff. It's wasted more time than it was worth.


    This thread is asking about it's content management capabilities. I'll probably just pick up dedicated content management software, but I wanted to ask around first.

    Brandon
     
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    You might want to look at NEPHP from www.nelogic.com. It offers an integration with Vbulletin user system so you can have content management and a forum on the same site. It's also relatively easy to add fresh content.
     
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