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Using GetSimple as a Wiki, Blog and general site?
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Knitter Wrote:I'm inclined to go this way, though I'll probably use one other file manager for ckeditor instead of ckfinder.

You can always use 3rd party uploaders. But it is a bad idea to have decentralized content administration.

Knitter Wrote:Don't really like any of those Sad. The contact plugin feels awkward to use and is not easy to modify.
Though I tested it some time ago and it may have change a lot, at least I've seen some development in the corresponding topic.

Depends on version you used. 8x is fantastic, but I haven't touched 9.x since it's html form code differs significantly, and I hadn't time to stylize it from beginning.

But you can believe me, it's one of (if not the) best contact plugins I've ever used in world of CMS in its simplicity, and amount of configurations possibilities.
It's way simpler than implementing stand alone contact form.

If you have any suggestions about usability, you can always post them in proper thread.
I've posted a website where I created couple contact forms with this p01's contact plugin, and they're working like a charm.


Knitter Wrote:Already doing that, but it's always a good thing to hear from those who have more experience Wink
I didn't had the need to use news/blog plugin yet. But I'm thinking how could I create a small site and a blog (located in subdomain) using only 1 GS instance.
This would need some proxying for sure.
Nah, it's not a thread about this Wink


Knitter Wrote:I'll probably remove the wiki system. I first used the wiki because there was no easy way to add pages and change content, I had only the personal site with static info, but if I change to a CMS creating pages or correcting existing content easier.
but wiki systems are supposed to easily add and manage content :]
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Using GetSimple as a Wiki, Blog and general site? - by yojoe - 2010-12-07, 22:49:17



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