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Which CMS would you recommend for a Travel Guide site?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by jl255, Apr 23, 2009.

  1. RadioBounce

    RadioBounce Banned

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    Definitely Wordpress. I use it for my blog (www.jowki.com) and it works a dream. Very simple to use and hugely customisable.
     
    RadioBounce, Apr 29, 2009 IP
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    #22
    WP is the best choose
     
    denbagus, May 1, 2009 IP
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    I think wordpress would be perfect! Perhaps try out a free one at their site to see if you like all its features.
     
    starfall87, May 1, 2009 IP
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    Use WordPress. I had a travel site and I used WordPress. PM me if you need help customizing WordPress.:)
     
    tonymontana, May 5, 2009 IP
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    #25
    If you like your site getting hacked, use joomla.

    If you want your site secure, use wordpress.

    So, the question is, how much time do you want to spend trying to patch security holes and restoring from backup?

    Personally, this is what I would do - setup a wordpress portal in the HTML root, setup a vbulletin forum and install Review Post. Review Post is a commercial grade "review" solution that offers full integration with vbulletin. Their picture gallery solution is one of the most popular gallery solutions for VBulletin.

    There is also a wordpress - vbulletin bridge at vbulletin.org.

    With that combination, you would have a portal, forum and commercial grade review section.
     
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    Wordpress is best CMS.
     
    Nancy1234, May 6, 2009 IP
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    Wordpress + Thesis seems to be the wave. Lots of folks have abandoned Joomla to use Thesis.

    It's worth a look.

    diythemes.com
     
    spiritman, May 12, 2009 IP