Customizing SMF > Joomla Bridge Support
Will SMF and Joomla live happily ever after, together?
perplexed:
I started with Tiny Portal, went to mambo, joomla, xooops and back to Tiny Portal. The forum is still the heart of our communities and what members are most interested in. Mods to the forum are of more interest than any 'portal' modules to our members so it works out well.
Orstio:
--- Quote ---The forum is still the heart of our communities and what members are most interested in. Mods to the forum are of more interest than any 'portal' modules to our members so it works out well.
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That's why it is most important to determine up front whether you really need a CMS or a portal. If what you need is a site revolving around your community, chances are you need a portal, and not content management.
Murgen:
--- Quote from: Orstio on April 08, 2008, 08:10:47 PM ---That's why it is most important to determine up front whether you really need a CMS or a portal. If what you need is a site revolving around your community, chances are you need a portal, and not content management.
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I agree. My first portals were built with Kevin's (Yauws.com) blocks around Invision. When Kevin quit developing I looked into Mambo and followed the flow to Joomla! Our historic medieval combat guild requires a content management system to make it more easy for the trainers to add and edit content and I know Bloc is a great guy but with Kevin his Yauws down the drain I put the money for my operational sites on larger initiative's. Unless someone tells me Tiny is just as big as Mambo. :)
MarChelo:
option 1 or 4.
I love smf, but I won´t leave joomla nevaaaah!
redone:
I like Joomla as well I guess I would use a smaller scale forum solution or just not bother bridging the two.
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