good reliable cms

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Looking for a good stable cms that has a forum integrated into it and lots of customizable features, a good support community as well.

dont mention joomla i dont like it, to complicated!

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benf;207666 wrote: Looking for a good stable cms that has a forum integrated into it and lots of customizable features, a good support community as well.

dont mention joomla i dont like it, to complicated!

PHPNuke - in particular Ravens Version. More secure and reliable, with Chatserv updates incorporated.

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drupal

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Drupal has a forum integrated into it? If so, I've never seen that version.

I would agree with PHPNuke. You have to keep up with the news on it, though, to patch security issues when they're discovered.

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So havent you installed one recently? I made one for a client and they are testing the built-in drupal forums, and tried to install a plugin for the forum themes to make it look like phpbb... We might try a new plugin next month to integrate vbulletin, btw there are forums for drupal if you check...

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Looks like you're right, I'd just never used it.

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Yes, Drupal does have a forum integrated. It's a very good CMS IMO, there is also a fork of (product based upon) Drupal called vbDrupal to integrate--funnily enough--vBulletin and Drupal. Laughing out loud Seems a four year old has attacked the headings on their site with a crayon. Confused

The Drupal web site runs their own forum software, view it at: http://drupal.org/forum.

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Quote: Seems a four year old has attacked the headings on their site with a crayon.

You observed that too? pretty funny aint it?

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The easiest way would be to find a webhost with drupal preinstalled, this saves you the hassle of configuring apache/php correctly etc Smiling

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