Comments on: Divspace Community Forum http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/ Thu, 29 Jul 2010 10:38:23 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.1 By: Kyle http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-313 Kyle Mon, 25 Dec 2006 06:36:50 +0000 http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-313 Well right now I'm using WordPress, and I'm not a fan of using a CMS either. I actually never have. I've been working with my copy of vBulletin for a while now, and it's already pretty hacked up. It's done entirely in CSS, so no tables at all, and even the way the forum posts are laid out is completely different than a typical forum. Think SitePoint (the "index" page for their forums) and Digg meeting together. As for how I'll be publishing articles, I think it will be easier to setup an moderated forum with anonymous (guest) posting and only I can post new threads. Each thread would be a new article, and they would be pulled directly onto the front page. That way, it would function exactly like WordPress with the no need to register posting ability. I've had to delay any work on this site though, including articles, because I'm working on a complete redesign and upgrade for a really exciting client of mine. More details later though, and Happy Holidays. Well right now I’m using WordPress, and I’m not a fan of using a CMS either. I actually never have. I’ve been working with my copy of vBulletin for a while now, and it’s already pretty hacked up. It’s done entirely in CSS, so no tables at all, and even the way the forum posts are laid out is completely different than a typical forum. Think SitePoint (the “index” page for their forums) and Digg meeting together.

As for how I’ll be publishing articles, I think it will be easier to setup an moderated forum with anonymous (guest) posting and only I can post new threads. Each thread would be a new article, and they would be pulled directly onto the front page. That way, it would function exactly like WordPress with the no need to register posting ability.

I’ve had to delay any work on this site though, including articles, because I’m working on a complete redesign and upgrade for a really exciting client of mine. More details later though, and Happy Holidays.

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By: Mark http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-312 Mark Mon, 25 Dec 2006 04:59:22 +0000 http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-312 I'm curious, do you plan to integrate whatever CMS you end up using with vBulletin? Heck, even if you don't, I'd be curious to know what CMS you're going to end up using for the website. You said in a previous post that Wordpress was starting to feel limited to you, but are you sticking with it anyway? I’m curious, do you plan to integrate whatever CMS you end up using with vBulletin?

Heck, even if you don’t, I’d be curious to know what CMS you’re going to end up using for the website. You said in a previous post that Wordpress was starting to feel limited to you, but are you sticking with it anyway?

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By: Noname http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-102 Noname Tue, 05 Dec 2006 18:41:42 +0000 http://divspace.com/social/divspace-community-forum/#comment-102 Start small. Very small. Create a handful of forums. Nobody posts in forums where 90% of the forums have no posts in it. Start small. Very small. Create a handful of forums. Nobody posts in forums where 90% of the forums have no posts in it.

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