04-29-2018, 07:42 AM
For CMS System, I will recommend MyBB is best for all Purpose!
Good and best work.
Good and best work.
(04-29-2018, 07:42 AM)HarisHayat Wrote: For CMS System, I will recommend MyBB is best for all Purpose!myBB is probably the most popular Forum software, but I don't find it necessarily the best and easiest to use. I don't find it's themes easy to work with including trying to modify the templates. phpBB is a great example of a good way for installing styles and extensions. I haven't installed anything at phpBB yet that has broken a style or didn't work with a style as the Admin at the phpBB Community Forum are quite strict with testing their styles first to high quality standards, before styles are posted on the phpBB Board. As far as I can see myBB is quite relaxed with themes being posted at myBB Community Forum and you may hit bad luck with themes that aren't always compatible with all of the plugins as the plugins are designed to work with the myBB default theme only.
Good and best work.
(05-03-2018, 05:08 PM)Vuluts Wrote: I've been using Weebly before, for CMS creating website. Does anyone using it too?
(07-30-2018, 10:28 PM)deanhills Wrote: I was totally impressed with WordPress today. Like it's come a very long way and probably due to Admin there who are working very hard to sort out all of the conflicts. Previously WordPress was very sensitive to php version changes. Going from one version to another could easily break plugins or themes. However, when we upgraded our php from 5.6 to 7.1 today at another Forum, my WordPress sites were completely untouched by the change. What particularly blew me away, is when I checked the modules the max execution time was only 30 seconds. However, my plugins in WordPress were completely unfazed by it. The plugin that was important with that was the backup plugin, and it worked completely OK with the 30 seconds. Totally impressed me.