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« on: Jul 25, 2007, 05:55:25 PM »
Hi All,
I already have one tutorial type site and I am coding it by hand. For the most part the main categories are set and it's simply a matter of updating 3 pages to add a new tute.
I'm thinking of creating a new tutorial site where there will likely be continuing changes (additions) in the categories. While I know the best solution is to use a CMS program, I don't like the idea of being dependent on someone else's abilities to keep my site running. After being down for 2 months because of the poor security of a directory script, I am hesitant to launch another site that somewhat puts me at the mercy of someone else.
Those of you that use CMS's, have you found them to be more robust and safe than directory scripts? Which one(s) would you recommend. The site I have in mind won't be a social-networking/voting type site (that's another project I'm toying with though). I had thought about building a php site from scratch, but I would have to learn as I went and I don't want to take the time to do that and as a newbie I would be bound to make mistakes in the security of the database.
Since I am already familiar with 2 of the directory scripts, do you think it would be easier for me to create a pseudo article directory where I am the only article writer?
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« Reply #1 on: Jul 25, 2007, 07:57:48 PM »
personally I would look at something like wordpress or drupal, CMS just make your life easier in the long run, and while the downsides are much more bulk in terms of code (they run slightly slower) you have a community to support you.
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« Reply #2 on: Jul 25, 2007, 07:58:48 PM »
I think its quite safe to use a well known CMS like joomla or drupal just make sure you keep an eye on the updates, so you can plug any security holes as they become known.
I'm planning on custom coding my next site, even though I'm a newbie to PHP coding. I can always ask for help here, and I do have Justin and Chris as people I know I can trust if I make a big mistake.
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« Reply #7 on: Jul 25, 2007, 11:47:49 PM »
In any case you should use a CMS. Instead of making something that you will regret check a few CMSs and see what is the best for you.
BTW Tim has wrote a great article in his blog about making a Drupal site look like Digg (I mean having the same functionality)
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« Reply #9 on: Jul 26, 2007, 01:04:08 AM »
for drupal almost certainly not, its themes are self contained and are not part of the "core" also modules are uploaded to folders and rarely are any code edits done for wordpress depending on what plugins you have used it might mean theme edits