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I run Nuke on my home page, its ok. Usually need to fix about 20 bugs before it serves its purpose. If you're running it at the UofC it dies every time they upgrade the server. Stupid admins.
Slashcode is probably pretty good, since it handles hundreds of thousands of hits a day on Slashdot. Never tried it though.
Honestly if you are not managing a huge amount of content, don't use such a system.
Sweet =) I might modify it a little. I want to be able to have a image gallery built in as well. I dont think the page will have much content and it probablly wont be updated much so nuke might be perfect.
Originally posted by Kor
I run Nuke on my home page, its ok. Usually need to fix about 20 bugs before it serves its purpose. If you're running it at the UofC it dies every time they upgrade the server. Stupid admins.
Slashcode is probably pretty good, since it handles hundreds of thousands of hits a day on Slashdot. Never tried it though.
Honestly if you are not managing a huge amount of content, don't use such a system.
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Sweet =) I might modify it a little. I want to be able to have a image gallery built in as well. I dont think the page will have much content and it probablly wont be updated much so nuke might be perfect.
Actually, what I meant by my post is that if the page won't have much content and won't be updated much, there is no reason to use PHP Nuke. The hassle of setting it up plus upgrading it every so often outweighs the benefits. For a community site it is OK but for a personal page it is just a pain in the ass. Just my opinion though.
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