A Review of PHP-Nuke

TheComputerGeek TheComputerGeek is offline Offline Mar 9th, 2004, 1:04 pm |
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Product: PHP-Nuke
Category: Content Management System
Cost: Open Source (FREE)
Website: www.phpnuke.org
Support Page: http://www.nukesupport.com/

Ratings (all ratings are out of 10, 1 being low rating, 10 being excellent):
Ease of Use: 5
Features: 9
Support Structure: 5
Flexibility: 10
Recently I decided it was time to re-design my eZine The Business of Writing. On starting out I wanted something which would allow article writers to submit their articles for review online so that it would be harder for me to lose track of manuscripts. I also wanted to streamline the look and improve the navigation on the site. I planned to take my eZine to the next level. PHP-Nuke is turning out to be the way to do it. Through a very easy administrator's control panel you can alter what shows up on the site, create new boxes, hide boxes from non-registered users, and much more. In short it makes running a web-based eZine a breeze. My only major complaint is that the archive seems to be based on the number of articles and not date sensitive.

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