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Bacchus

2005-10-24, 10:21 pm

Hello

I am looking to use a content manager.
Look like Mambo is a good one, but I see some good stuff
on Joomla.

I will need a Photo Gallery and from whatI ccan see
Joomla doesn't support one.

Has Anyone experience with either of these two or
other CMS they can comment on.

Thanks

Bacchus
Chaddy2222

2005-10-27, 3:21 am


Bacchus wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am looking to use a content manager.
> Look like Mambo is a good one, but I see some good stuff
> on Joomla.
>
> I will need a Photo Gallery and from whatI ccan see
> Joomla doesn't support one.

I have been checking out Mambo a bit latley. Not bad at all. It is
quite powerfull. Another one you should look in to is a program /
software called PHP Nuke.
--
Regards. Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc

Robert Broughton

2005-10-28, 3:22 am

Bacchus wrote:

> I am looking to use a content manager.
> Look like Mambo is a good one, but I see some good stuff
> on Joomla.
>
> I will need a Photo Gallery and from whatI ccan see
> Joomla doesn't support one.


I use a Mambo add-on called rsgallery, and it should work with Joomla. Like
some other add-ons, it's adequate, and no more. You can see it in action at
http://broughton.ca/component/optio...lery/Itemid,31/
Hint: go to the home page and change templates. rsgallery uses its own style
sheet, and it looks weird with the "carbon" template used on this site.

--
Bob Broughton
http://broughton.ca/
Vancouver, BC, Canada
"I am talking about impeachment... If (George W. Bush) commits oral sex in
the Oval Office, and I don't care with whom, that will be the straw that
broke the camel's back. Out he goes." - Kurt Vonnegut, Oct. 7, 2005
vijayrajesh@gmail.com

2005-10-28, 6:23 am

Joomla / Mambo is best. Largest community. Realtime use of portal.
You can use Mambo or Joomla for small sites to large sites. It is
highly recommended Open Source cms in the world for PHP and Linux
servers. I also run my own domains on it. http://www.pixelthemes.com
, you can see lots of free joomla templates.

Btw, Mambo and Joomla are same. Actually, First the cms was called
Mambo. Then developers from Mambo have come out and started new CMS
with same infrastructure and then called it as JOOMLA.

Thank you,

Regards,

PixelThemes Designers

Bacchus

2005-10-28, 6:41 pm

On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 18:12:37 -0700, Robert Broughton wrote:
Thanks for the feedback


> Bacchus wrote:
>
>
> I use a Mambo add-on called rsgallery, and it should work with Joomla. Like
> some other add-ons, it's adequate, and no more. You can see it in action at
> http://broughton.ca/component/optio...lery/Itemid,31/
> Hint: go to the home page and change templates. rsgallery uses its own style
> sheet, and it looks weird with the "carbon" template used on this site.


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