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msdeeva
post Aug 12 2005, 11:58 PM
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I'm thinking of using Mambo Open Source because I saw WYSIWYG was included to help design your site, but I'm not sure if I should go with it.

What are you all using, and what do you find to be the most user friendly. I'm new to PHP (translation: I don't know what the hell I'm doing), so what would be the easiest for me to put up. I've already designed my site in Frontpage with frames, but I'm ready for a more grown up site.

Let me know.

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guangdian
post Aug 13 2005, 03:48 AM
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talking it just better to tring it.
you just go to sf.net
and opensourcecms.com
just choose what you like but not others said"
"this is the best"
best not fit for reality nee of us i think.

sometimes ago i installed so many content management system even used over all my diskspaces and mysql data..
at the end i just don't know what the cms aware i should install they all got so many plugins and big storage.so i just waiting for a so small cms going on.
nowdays i just use a opensource php blog for my index page and i install a forum for my communication place.the blog is os and can created to htm pages.i'd not so like it because
the style and the css even not better than any cms i ever installed.
i always feel left is higher but right is heavier when i click one of my article of blog.

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.what i wanna to say is there are so many cmses.but so many have mutiple language support.
i just know there is a wiki named media wiki can support many languages,then sorts of people from all over the world not the same country and not the same language can use that.

but i didn't like wiki.
i'm just searching a cms for the site owner can edit and add article.it must can created html pages.
you know html pages can been noticed by search enginne more chances than php or asp dynamic pages.

there i give you some advice.
as blog you can choose: pivot
as cms you can choose : drual cms.

what i more minded is the style and beautiier to the cms system.one ugly cms the people wouldn't mind how powerful it is.
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post Aug 13 2005, 04:41 AM
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Believe this: Mambo is (BY FAR) the best choice for your CMS site. Do not change your mind if you haven't... but if you have, please re-think twice again.

WYSIWYG editor is not the Main Point. I actually use Mambo and do not like using this WYSIWYG advanced editor, to be honest, the plain text as a pure HTML editor is way cooler for me smile.gif

For Blog I rather using: WORDPRESS (which is a free Opensource software included in Fantastico features)

For a Photolog, please try: PIXELPOST (FREE Opensource Software which is not included in Fantastico, but still really easy to install into your website and your SQL...)

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skynet
post Aug 13 2005, 06:07 AM
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Right now I'm using Mambo on my website smile.gif
mambo is my first CMS that successly installed, past I've tried to use php nuke but after several attempt to install it, I gave up.. I don't know why when I try to connect to my database it always says failed.
Anyway, Mambo is good choice. You can download components, modules, and even template for free. Just have a good search smile.gif
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patelg
post Aug 13 2005, 07:42 AM
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Look on Apache web site , they have LENYA, which i guess easy to use......
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post Aug 13 2005, 08:22 AM
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hi,

I too suggest Mambo CMS. I have been using it for over 10 months now.. I found it easy to use and has quite a few features that u wud require. The community is also quite active in developing mods and components which expand the scope and provide features just like a plugin to the software...
It integrates well with SMF forum and gallery from menalto... so all in all most of the features work well and the administration panel is also nice.

But even after all the view, just try a few in the fantastico and get a feel. Decide which best suits ur needs and the one which has an interface to ur liking..

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karlo
post Aug 13 2005, 08:59 AM
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I suggest creating the website from scratch. If you are not a good designer, then find free templates on the net. Then modify the images a little. Then seperate the header and the footer, then make your PHP-based page and use the include() function to include the header and the footer, and it's really easy when you are planning to change the site's design. Just change the header and the footer and you are all done. It's a good thing if you wanted your site to change the design, if there are holiday evens, example, Christmas... enjoy... Mambo is a wonderful PHP-software script, but I find it rather confusing and I can't customize it.. and i mean customize, example, removing the login and log-out box... why not try drupal and see if you like it?
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post Aug 13 2005, 10:35 AM
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Starting a website from scratch allows you the flexibility and a chance to use your creativity, but at the same time can be very time-consuming...especially if it's a very big website. I've heard a lot of good things about MAMBO, but I personally went for Wordpress CMS for my blog. If many others suggest MAMBO, there's no harm in giving it a try.
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msdeeva
post Aug 13 2005, 06:08 PM
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I think I'm going to try mambo. I successfully installed oscommerce, and I'm in the midst of customizing it. I had some major issues yesterday, trying to edit text. For some reason it only worked when I used a php designing tool. When I used notepad, I would get a parse error. Anyway, when I finally got that to work, I wanted to change the colors, and found out like 4 hours later that I would need to change the stylesheet in ordert to do that. So with that done, I can now start working on the content.

I also found a forum module for it, so I'm going to check that out. I found one website that used their oscommerce site as their main site/cms, then attached the forum. I have no idea how they were able to make that into their main site. Any ideas? I'm trying to keep it simple. Right now I have an html site in frames (because I'm lazy and I didn't want to design each page), but I kind of want something a little bit more grown up (php biggrin.gif ). Anyways, any feedback as to how I can have a simple cms, with a store, forum, and blog would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks smile.gif