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nobullwebmastering
03-18-2008, 02:12 AM
Well I don’t know about you folks, but if you can’t tag an item as only being in one category, it is pretty well useless for our purposes, mainstream or adult. And that is Joomla. It will only allow you to tag one item with one category, no cross over. In other words, if you have [...]

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gumdrop
03-18-2008, 08:19 AM
I've been involved in CMS's (Content Management Systems) since the mid-1990's. I've looked at Joomla (Mambo fork), it's very restrictive and not flexible at all. I mainly develop around drupal and some postnuke.

gaydemon
03-18-2008, 11:12 AM
I really need to look into a CMS. Atleast to just try it out and see how it work from what i use. So I guess drupal sounds like a good idea to try out.

Gaystoryman
03-18-2008, 11:23 AM
I really need to look into a CMS. Atleast to just try it out and see how it work from what i use. So I guess drupal sounds like a good idea to try out.

Might be, but then you have more technical skills than me. I am finding that both Joomla and Drupal are in a foreign language for me. I get something working, then another 'module' I want to try breaks what was working. My biggest gripe is with images right now. I just can't get them to align with text or work 'inline' like I can do with the blogs. :bang:

gumdrop
03-19-2008, 07:25 AM
I really need to look into a CMS. Atleast to just try it out and see how it work from what i use. So I guess drupal sounds like a good idea to try out.

Once you get it all set up with the appropriate "hooks", it makes life managing a site much easier....especially like the one you have, Bjorn.