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    Question Joomla ?

    Hello...
    I need some info.
    i want a site with all login support ,forums and shopping like the one here http://triindia.co.in/
    i have no idea of making the login forms ,i am thinking of using Joomla for the site and phpbb or other for forums.. i want to ask is it ok to use Joomla or is there any other better option.
    Also if i use joomla can i link the (login)user accounts of joomla to the forums n others ?
    i also want to know if joomla can provide tht shopping feature?
    also suggest a better option for the shopping webapp.

    -chota.
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    Re: Joomla ?

    You can use Joomla
    For Forums, yes you can have single account, login both at forums and at site.
    Joomla is the best option.
    Yes it does have a shopping extension.
    Also alternately you can use some great forum components like Fireboard etc if you dont like to bridge phpbb or other forums.

    Of all the questions you asked above,
    Joomla says Yes to every one of them.
    For more info, you can further ask me.

    Happy to Help!
    Edit:
    I forgot to mention, my site is also Joomla based
    Have a look: http://www.hamsn.com

    Also there is forums too.
    Last edited by hamsn; 01-03-2009 at 08:08 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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    Re: Joomla ?

    i prefer drupal. because I didn't like Joomla's templating system you can easily made a drupal template than joomla. visit http://drupal.org/ for more information.

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    Re: Joomla ?

    thanx frnds.
    i will use Joomla for the main site...
    and have Drupal under testing.
    will start my work soon...guess i have a nice adventure ahead

    @hamsn bro ur site is not loading now, nyways will check it out once it is up.

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    Re: Joomla ?

    Quote Originally Posted by deepak.as79 View Post
    i prefer drupal. because I didn't like Joomla's templating system
    its like building a car just to go shopping.

    never heard of drupal before, site looks fine think its worth a play.

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    Exclamation Re: Joomla ?

    Quote Originally Posted by chota View Post
    Hello...
    I need some info.
    i want a site with all login support ,forums and shopping like the one here http://triindia.co.in/
    i have no idea of making the login forms ,i am thinking of using Joomla for the site and phpbb or other for forums.. i want to ask is it ok to use Joomla or is there any other better option.
    Also if i use joomla can i link the (login)user accounts of joomla to the forums n others ?
    i also want to know if joomla can provide tht shopping feature?
    also suggest a better option for the shopping webapp.

    -chota.
    hi, that site is very nice.

    About the questions you ask, i agree with previous post.

    I myself use Joomla and also phpBB 3

    if you want to see example visit my site.

    www.GuerrillaArmy.com

    You can have a shop and other extensions, alot to choose from. I just checked out drupul and i personally think it's too simple and not flexible as joomla. That is just from a glance. I may be wrong.

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    Re: Joomla ?

    Hi,

    You can use the Joomala, but you dont need.
    You can do this simply using cookies.
    If you like this give me points.

    Thank you,
    W
    arm regards,
    Anupam Chakraborty
    Bangalore |India |mrxp@rediffmail.com

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