Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: 9136 Location: Arizona
Posted:
Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:08 am
It is still being discussed. The focus right now is getting RavenNuke out, stable, with compliance and performance improvements and with a few asked for bundled modules and then we'll see if PHP-Portal comes to fruition.
I would do everything in css. Thats what I am realy missing in nuke ! css give you so much possibilities when you are talking about webdesign. You change one color code and on every page of your entire site it has changed.
Joined: Aug 27, 2002 Posts: 16987 Location: Kansas
Posted:
Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:03 pm
hall wrote:
I would do everything in css. Thats what I am realy missing in nuke ! css give you so much possibilities when you are talking about webdesign. You change one color code and on every page of your entire site it has changed.
We totally agree. Should we go this route it will be a grounds up project - the correct way.
I don't care much for another "phpnuke package" with a bunch of existing mods and modules intigrated. Anyone can do this and many have.
I think creating a fork "core" based on security and maybe even more important speed/performance, is a great idea. But don't go adding a bunch of bloat. People can add stuff as they see it fit.
heh would be nice to use phpbb3 too
I don't think the direction php-nuke is taking with a Proprietary forum is a good one, you loose the VAST community of phpbb mods and such which filters over to nuke.
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