For my site I was going to start with a community then move to possibly a browser based web game does any one know a script like that? Preferably for multiple players.
For my site I was going to start with a community then move to possibly a browser based web game does any one know a script like that? Preferably for multiple players.
CMS websites are all over the place. There have been a number of topics and posts about this on the forums already. Why not try searching the forum first before posting threads. This is kind of annoying and if you read the rules, you could get punished for it by x10hosting admins.
To answer your question though, here are a few freely downloadable CMS that can be used as community websites too.
Drupal, Izabi, Dolphin Boonex,
Just google for them. Good luck!
Here are my suggestions for CMS'es
e107, Joomla, and Wordpress.
Drupal and Mambo are OK.
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joomla, wordpress, mambo, drupal. it would be far easier top make a browser based game in straight php. i dont think it would make it very easy using a cms.
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You will honestly get a thousand people saying Joomla, Drupal, e107, etc.
There has been a few dozen posts ( within the last few months ) all asking the same question. Which is the best, which should I use.
Best bet? Take a few examples and test each other, see what you like, what works for you and what may work for what you are after.
Some ideas :
Joomla
Drupal
e107
Nuke ( Platnium, Evolution, etc )
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i will recommend e107.
try subdreamer it's a very easy CMS.. but the problem is... it's not free.. but you can find some if you search hard...
Here are the link which might help you in selecting a good CMS
http://www.packtpub.com/article/how_...agement_system
You can compare the abilities and disabilities of different CMS here
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/