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Re:PostNuke users? (1 viewing)
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PostNuke users? 2007/02/11 05:49  
Has anyone had any experience with PostNuke? I've been using it for years on several websites, and I'd be interested to see if anyone else here uses it.
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Re:PostNuke users? 2007/02/13 05:25  
Hi Dave,
I haven't tried it (yet). I recently tried Drupal and didn't care for it though. I am too used to the ease of use with Joomla. Have you tried either of those? And is Postnuke a CMS?
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Re:PostNuke users? 2007/02/13 06:57  
Hiya Holly!

PostNuke is a CMS along the lines of Joomla. It was around before Joomla or Mambo - it has roots in the original PHPNuke.

My main PostNuke site is my home business resource site at http://www.TheHBL.com - it is a fairly heavily modified template, although PostNuke templates generally follow the 3 column style. It has a pretty good following, and I've had good luck with it.
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