Hi Guys,
I currently have another website using joomla, would love to use SMF but do not want the forum side of things as its purely for business. I am over the lack of support at the joomla forum so was wondering if anyone had recommendations on other website software?
Any advice/recommendations on what to use would be appreciated :)
btw hope this is ok to post, certainly dont want to upset anyone by posting it... just love the support i receive here and thought who better would know what to use then people who have probably had experience with them!
:)
whats your Site address?
smf - http://www.bridezunited.com.au
joomla - http://www.couturebridez.com.au (hope its ok posting it, its a work in progress).....
Bec,
I experimented with both Joomla and Mambo briefly for my main site before deciding that anything I needed to do could be done with TinyPortal, even though TP is not really a full fledged CMS like the others. I know that the SMF Bridge for Joomla has been discontinued. If you think that something like this is really a necessity for you, I would recommend exploring the possibilities by reading up on the available bridges on the SMF Forum in their Portals and Bridges board, which is here ---> http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?board=33.0
ZarPrime
i suppose you mean Free software for different things on site?
Crip, ideally looking for some sort of CMS..... I basically just need it to be a website of my business which has all the necessary info and allows my customers to be able to purchase off site (have paypal linked up so dont really need a cart) if joomla had better support I would not really have a problem. but the simplest of questions seems to be the hardest for them to answer and they love passing you off or just ignoring.
Hi ZarPrime, thanks for the info... don't really think I would want a bridge... would be great to use TP on its own though at least I know the support is good lol (might be something to consider guys)!
Sounds to me you don't need software... just code it in html. (and css, of course.)
There are a bunch of CMS's out there. I'm cannot vouch for their support or anything, but here's a few.
http://drupal.org/
http://mambo-foundation.org/ (joomla actually branced from Mambo).
http://www.xoops.org/
http://e107.org/e107_plugins/forum/forum.php
Those are the ones I remember hearing about the most. Haven't had any experience with any of them though.
Thank you IchBin, appreciate the links! Will have a looksie :)
Might want to check out opensourceCMS (http://php.opensourcecms.com/), It has links and ratings of hundreds of open source software. And even better, you can login as admin to a demo of each.
What about WordPress?
Not really a CMS IMO, but can probably be used as one.
True, but it's quite configurable.
Just thought of another I installed for someone a while back, CMS Made Simple - http://www.cmsmadesimple.org/.
Never personally used it, but from what I remember, the guy said it done everything he wanted it to (he used it for a shop info site)
I prefer Joomla, but you said you tried that already...
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the feedback! Have decided to give MODx a whirl!
Bec,
Looks nice. I shall have to play with this one sometime, whenever I can find the sometime. ::)
ZarPrime
e107 is a good cms - rather good support as well :D
Quote from: ZarPrime on December 22, 2009, 04:37:44 PM
Bec,
Looks nice. I shall have to play with this one sometime, whenever I can find the sometime. ::)
ZarPrime
Hi ZarPrime,
In the last CMS awards it was voted 4th best I think it was - Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla, ModX (pretty sure that was the order) so thought it would be worth a shot! Had a look at drupal but hated the backend! Website showcases look pretty good, just wish I could get my damn ftp client to upload the files without constantly crashing! Ahhh the joys of it all!
I've used MODx and Drupal and I think they both have a good backend once you get a little familiar. ;) Personally I preferred the Drupal backend but I have only used either one briefly. I've also used Nucleus but Nucleus can be a little stubborn. Different packages are good for different uses but it's hard to tell what until you get to know them.
I use FireFTP, it runs in FireFox and has never crashed on me... It does, however chock on the files created by SMF Gallery. The first time it did that I was pulling my hair out trying different settings and other FTP clients to no avail. Finally I renamed the files on the server and that did the trick. Yes it is such a joy! And Merry Christmas, too! ;)