hey
i keep running into php nuke sites and they look pretty nice
anyone ried this system before?
what are the ups and downs?
To complacated for me.. TP is much better and EZZZZZZZZ!
i dont like their suport forums they look like old cheese to me for some reason
but they sure do have loads of mods
Quote from: crip on September 18, 2006, 10:58:10 PM
To complacated for me.. TP is much better and EZZZZZZZZ!
Yeah for me 2. I tried it for like 45 min. and removed it immediately.
talking complicated joomla made me crazy
not once
not twice
but 3 times!!!
By far with complete honesty I can say the 2 MOST easy to use systems I have used in my limited experience are:
- Mkportal
- TP
mkportal has problems cos of its rigid theme system and hard to add modules (for some reason they stopped using installers lol)
and also their development has come to a complete stop best to my knowledge
but TP...the future is bright :D
Quote from: whoesa on September 18, 2006, 11:20:38 PM
Yeah for me 2. I tried it for like 45 min. and removed it immediately.
You lasted
that long? :2funny:
thanks for the warning guys
i was gona try it out tonight but now i wont lol
Quote from: akulion on September 18, 2006, 10:56:25 PM
hey
i keep running into php nuke sites and they look pretty nice
anyone ried this system before?
what are the ups and downs?
That was my first site before I found TP and like evryone said it is real complicated use
Quote from: gerrymo on September 18, 2006, 11:27:57 PM
You lasted that long? :2funny:
Yes i couldn't last it 1 min longer lol :2funny:
I used it for about a year when I first started with CMS/Portals. It seemed the more I played with it, the slower it became.... Not to mention the updates that are constantly fixing things...
Like Ichbin said, the more it was used, the slower it became. Also the module system they had going for it was messy.
PhpNuke was and still is a popular CMS. It's not that difficult once you take the time to learn it. It's main problem is with updates. It is still a pretty nice system, though I prefer Mambo/Joomla for ease of use.