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?
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?