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Team384's New Website!
After a few days of intense coding.. our website is finally up..
The images are not ready but the coding is.. We are also in the works of getting our domain to redirect to our hosting site. Anyways here's the link to our site... http://sparky.pengytek.net/html/index.php Enjoy and please feel free to post comments Thanks |
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Overall Good. -Greg The Great |
I think the phpNuke looks nice but I would get rid of their name and logos everywhere.
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it's a good start, but i agree with sanddrag, is there anyway to get rid of phpnuke all over the place?!
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oh yes of course I'll change the images.. I just wanted to know what everyone thought of the idea of using nuke..
I already have some images made and i'll be uploading them when I get back to my house and can work on them :) Thanks for your comments |
Woah, when did this happen? :confused:
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It looks really good. With a change of the images, it should be a nice website. I suspect you can also customize the modules?
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If it wasn't fully customizable, why would he use it? |
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That's the main aim of PHP-Nuke. Post-Nuke is aiming for customization. |
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Um, Pat, I thought this was supposed to be for the team *only*. I thought that Sparky384.com will direct to the old page. Man, I need to go to Clarke again...
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The Post Nuke team WAS part of the PHP-Nuke team, but when PHP-Nuke began to take a turn towards "user friendliness" as opposed to customization they broke off to form the Post Nuke project. Post Nuke's aims are to allow complete customization. They're based off of the PHP-Nuke code, so they are very similar in software maturity and in functionality. PHP-Nuke is sort of the de facto standard for portal software. I prefer other solutions to these (Geeklog or a custom solution), but PHP-Nuke is the easiest to maintain and setup, but you sacrifice a certain degree of cusomization in order to gain this ease of use. |
No Joseph i'm just getting some opinions about the site..
At the meeting Robert and I decided on how to run the site and make it easier for our younger team members who don't know html :) So nuke was the easier solution.. |
What happened to us using Contribute 2? Or did Chad shoot it down? :rolleyes:
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We decided to use Nuke because it was the best way to make it easy for our Newcomers to our group to use..
Once again if anyone finds any troubles with the site please let me know.. Thanks and good luck to all the teams when season starts :) |
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Re: Team384's New Website!
Team384's Website has decided to drop phpnuke and go back to good ol' html and a little bit of php.
Please come check it out as we begin to add more content in the upcoming weeks.. Thanks Sparky384.com |
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