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pab
10-10-2008, 01:28 PM
I was pointed out to vivvo by someone lately as an alternative to joomla.
Currently I am running joomla 1.0.13, but I wanted to upgrade my design/cms to joomla 1.5

Well what the heck no need to hide my site:
http://www.pokeralsbijbaan.nl

It has a joomla frontpage with some custom modules and uses vbulletin for the forum part. But the vbulletin bridge gives me a headache.

Besides that the vivvo templates simply look great, and I always have the option of buying a custom template later on.

Now on to my question, what I need in a CMS:
- some custom modules/tables on the frontpage to display the bonus deals
- great vbulletin integration (so far I haven't seen a vivvo sample of this yet)
- I'm not really a news site but I guess I can make a distinction between news/articles/movies right?
- is there a dutch language pack available or do I have to make this myself?
And please check out my site cause basically I want a 1:1 transfer to vivvo.

And is vivvo compatible with the newest vbulletin version?

boccio
10-10-2008, 03:18 PM
Thanks for joining out Forums :)

Vivvo can work with vBulletin, in terms of single-point login/registration and comments system. I just looked at your website and I don't see anything Vivvo can't handle.

Of course, I would recommend you to get in contact with our sales team via sales@vivvo.net for assesment and complete migration review. This way you will get full scope of time/investment needed to migrate completely to Vivvo, take advantage on Vivvo's features and keep 100% original look and feel of your website.

There is Dutch language pack available for Vivvo, please take a look here:
http://www.vivvo.net/resources/languages/languages.html

pab
10-12-2008, 11:10 AM
Thanks for your fast response!
I sent you an email, but I still have a question;
Is there any way to let vivvo run along with joomla on a different domain:
say www.pokeralsbijbaan.nl/vivvo untill I have everything up and running and then move it to www.pokeralsbijbaan.nl (and deleting joomla?).
And will my current joomla vbbridge interfere with the vbbridge in vivvo if I use them at the same time?

boccio
10-13-2008, 08:42 AM
Sure, you can run both instances concurrently. As for bridges, I'm really not sure. If you have both Joomla and Vivvo relying on same vB instance... not sure how that would work, never tried.