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The best bunch of CMS + ready-made forum?
Hello! Please share your experience of integrating ready-made forum scripts and CMS. All sorts of pitfalls are very interesting. The fact is that now there is a choice: write your own on frameworks, or use ready-made implementations. Integration should include a single database of logins and passwords. Perhaps you can suggest some underrated CMS with ready-made forum implementations?
It is also important for me that this bundle (from which side, forum or cms - it doesn’t matter) has an API implementation, specifically user authentication through the API (login and password verification). It would be great to be able to embed the code in the CMS (which way is not very important, you can use the principle as in the “snippets” of MODx).
Thanks in advance for advice. I hope, on your answers, it will be possible to decide on the path of development of the project.
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Well, if blogs, then:
Livestreetcms.com , an example of working with a forum on the Alushta site.
As an option, now vbulletin is completing both cms and the forum in one bottle, what will happen - we will soon find out.
Can be done quickly and easily with WordPress + bbPress . And then look at the circumstances.
If with a bias in the social network, then another plus is BuddyPress .
There is little information:
- for what purposes CMS
- for what purposes the forum
- what loads are planned, what will be the expansion.
At this stage, all popular CMS are suitable, they have integration with various forums and have their own built-in ones.
I like the Drupal CMS/CMF which has a built in forum but also integrates PHPBB.
You don’t need to embed anything into the CMS code, but you can write your own modules that will change the way the site works as needed. There are many APIs for different modules and the kernel itself.
You also need the drupal.org/project/services/ module, which gives you a lot of options for exchanging information with other sites/applications via REST, XMLRPC, JSON, JSON-RPC, SOAP, AMF, etc.
Also, Drupal in the core supports multisite in the core, that is, it is possible to make 10 sites on which there will be one user base without third-party modules and it will work fine.
Well, here you have MODX and a package with a forum for it. modx.com/extras/package/discuss The only thing is that the users of the forum and the site do not seem to be in the same table, but they have a close relationship and you can configure authorization and login using the same Login in MODX.
ExpressionEngine has a forum, or you can look at the more social DiscuzX through its UCenter, you can link many different scripts.
The cms mojoPortal has a built-in Forum module. Plus many additional features.
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