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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Olongapo City, Philippines
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like Invision Power Board and the Community Blog product?
I'm looking info pertaining to scaleability, security, etc. I have a couple projects where I need a scaleable community blog, and IPB has a pretty good rep. How is the support? |
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Beer Money Baron
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Location: brujah / gmail
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Invision Power Board is great. The Blog or Gallery or other modules are written by 3rd parties mostly and not the same development team that writes the Forum product. It might be a lot more resource intensive than necessary to run a good size community blog.
Look into Drupal. http://www.drupal.org/ Example sites: http://www.freejournal.net/drupal/ http://www.irishblogs.org/
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Whatever I use will be incorporated with Xoops - a couple existing sites and others in development. Drupal looks pretty decent as well. I'll check that out as well. |
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Thanks again, Brujah
Drupal rocks for personal blogs.. wow. Install was smooth, and it's simple to configure and use. Looks like there are some decent modules available as well. |
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