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<blockquote data-quote="Mercule" data-source="post: 1583834" data-attributes="member: 5100"><p>Thanks for the input, guys.</p><p> </p><p>As I'm playing with the various tools, I'm starting to like SiteFrame more than the others. Not necessarily because it's the one I think is best, but because it seems to be the easiet to use.</p><p> </p><p>Post-Nuke or PHP-Nuke seem pretty cool for a news site, and I love how you can set up Blocks for things. They both seem to be set up more for a news site than an information resource site. If I could figure out how to set up a Block along the left for Classes, House Rules, etc, that let visitors drill directly into those topics, that'd probably do it for me. The Folders in SiteFrame do this, but it looks like PHP/Post-Nuke would allow for more customization of layout if I figured things out. The Categories and Topics are just killing me.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I figured out how to drop heavily formatted HTML into SiteFrame easily enough, but Post-Nuke seems to vomit on anything more heavy-duty than bolding. At the very least, a class write-up needs to have a progression table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercule, post: 1583834, member: 5100"] Thanks for the input, guys. As I'm playing with the various tools, I'm starting to like SiteFrame more than the others. Not necessarily because it's the one I think is best, but because it seems to be the easiet to use. Post-Nuke or PHP-Nuke seem pretty cool for a news site, and I love how you can set up Blocks for things. They both seem to be set up more for a news site than an information resource site. If I could figure out how to set up a Block along the left for Classes, House Rules, etc, that let visitors drill directly into those topics, that'd probably do it for me. The Folders in SiteFrame do this, but it looks like PHP/Post-Nuke would allow for more customization of layout if I figured things out. The Categories and Topics are just killing me. Also, I figured out how to drop heavily formatted HTML into SiteFrame easily enough, but Post-Nuke seems to vomit on anything more heavy-duty than bolding. At the very least, a class write-up needs to have a progression table. [/QUOTE]
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