PHPNuke and designing sites
Need some opinions on something ya'll.
I have recently partnered with the guy that helped me to get started in web design several years ago and he insists that we use phpnuke and post nuke for designing our clients sites.
Now I am a dreamweaver type person that likes to do layouts from scratch, tweek them, choose how big my graphics will be and place things where I want them to go.
I have been trying really hard to understand this whole phpnuke thing and from what I can tell so far, really all you can do is use the phpnuke templates. They all look so boxy and they all look the same except for the colors. Many of the sites that I do have no need for all the the login stuff, news, polls, who's online, downloads, etc. that come with these templates.
Maybe I just haven't figured all this out and don't know what I am talking about. Any thoughts on this from you guys and gals?
Suzanne posted this at 02:23 — 5th January 2003.
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You should be able to customize any templates to fit your designs, but yes, in general, when using a cms, you have to conform at least in part to how it's outputting the content.
Also, you don't need to have all the bits and bobs in the final version -- they can all be turned off.
Brandon posted this at 03:34 — 5th January 2003.
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try envolution from http://envolution.com it is a fork of postnuke with a much more customizable template system.
take a look at thier site it doesnt look too bad.
Brandon
necrotic posted this at 05:55 — 5th January 2003.
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Also, http://www.gammasoft.co.uk is very customizable. He has a hosted site that looks nothing like a CMS and it uses IonPanel.
Mark Hensler posted this at 07:05 — 5th January 2003.
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hehe, that's true for the most part. I have a client has a site utilizing the PHP-Nuke core. But it is now severely mangled.
And the site will no longer work with PHP-Nuke compatable themes.
Mark Hensler
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Suzanne posted this at 16:27 — 5th January 2003.
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*grin* well that should have read in small print "unless you're Mark Hensler and can customize the CMS, not just the templates..."
disaster-master posted this at 01:20 — 6th January 2003.
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Thanks for all the input on this.
I suppose that it is just all new to me and it seems (at the moment) much faster to open up the old standby, Dreamweaver, rather than sit down and learn how to modify modules and make them work.
Hey Mark, where can i get a copy of your brain?!!
Mark Hensler posted this at 08:30 — 6th January 2003.
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As soon as I can find the original copy, I'll let you know.
Yes, using DW is much easier than messing with templates. vB utilizes templates, and it has a learning curve. But once you find which template goes where, it's fairly easy to work with. But like you said, it is restrains in your ability to design 'outside the box'.
Mark Hensler
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FamYon posted this at 10:51 — 14th January 2003.
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Yeah postnuke does have it's limitations with your control over the design of a template.
I did a few gaming sites a while back and all with postnuke, I found the CMS very easy to work with and quite stable but like they say you can tell a nuke site from the layout straight away.
I hope for the future that CMS will think more of new template layouts rather than loads of new themes for the same layout.
It's on my wish list anyway.
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liam_tmt7 posted this at 16:41 — 14th January 2003.
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im not the biggest fan of either of the programs
the programs limit your design, and although have some cool features and allow a lot of staff members to add stuff online it leaves little room for creativity
i have used it once, but most sites that use it look so similar,. annoying really
but hey, its only my opinion
Liam :batman:
taff posted this at 17:43 — 14th January 2003.
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I haven't used PHPNuke myself but I do agree on the *sameness* of its output. Sonia, you nailed it when you pointed out that many of your projects do not require all the functionality of PHPNuke - why would you take such elaborate measures for a little static 5 page brochure, for example.
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disaster-master posted this at 13:14 — 15th January 2003.
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Which one are you talking about taff? I didn't do any of the php nuke sites in my portfolio if that is what you are referring to. My partner did those.
FamYon posted this at 20:22 — 15th January 2003.
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Tried the Envolution CMS after someone earlier mentioning it and I must agree it's the best by far that I have tired of the CMS around, bit worried about it's similarity to postnuke and their forums being identicall to PHPBB.
However it does let you play about with the layout far more and if the need arise that I have to use a CMS site for a client then this would be the one I would probably consider.
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