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No.. I'm not trying to sell the site. Unless of course someone has cash. I like money, but no. Not this time.
I'm really trying to figure out what -- if anything -- to do with the site to attract new users and expand it.
What I'd like to do is build a fun "Ars Technica meets drudge" type site, but not particularly around tech or anything specific. Just a good news site with a forum to boot.
That leave me with the same old options of a Xoops clone, or vBulletin CMS, or...?
Xoops is dead. We all know that. vBulletin costs $285 for a license but is so new that custom themes are not yet available for the site. Other solutions like using PHPBB have their own problems (spammer control is non-existent) or really great news but really crap forums (drupal).
The idea even came to me to use vBulletin with a Wordpress bridge, but you're still back at the same problem of compatibility and cross-site users and all that.
It's a real dilemma and I'm curious as to what everyone here thinks, given the drive for "more juice"?
Wayne
I'm really trying to figure out what -- if anything -- to do with the site to attract new users and expand it.
What I'd like to do is build a fun "Ars Technica meets drudge" type site, but not particularly around tech or anything specific. Just a good news site with a forum to boot.
That leave me with the same old options of a Xoops clone, or vBulletin CMS, or...?
Xoops is dead. We all know that. vBulletin costs $285 for a license but is so new that custom themes are not yet available for the site. Other solutions like using PHPBB have their own problems (spammer control is non-existent) or really great news but really crap forums (drupal).
The idea even came to me to use vBulletin with a Wordpress bridge, but you're still back at the same problem of compatibility and cross-site users and all that.
It's a real dilemma and I'm curious as to what everyone here thinks, given the drive for "more juice"?
Wayne