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  • Posted: 17.09.2003, 12:48
     
    amirtal33
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    we are migrating these days from PHP-Nuke for Post Nuke, and very excited about it :)
    i was wondering if there is a module for content pages in PostNuke, like PHP Nuke has to offer. i couldnt find anything like that. i am not referring to a blog module, just for a module that will allow us to create static text and images content pages.
    idea's ?

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  • Posted: 17.09.2003, 14:08
     
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    There are several to choose from. Some module names are Content Express, PagEd, htmlpages, Static Docs. A quick search on this forum or on mods.postnuke.com will give you the urls for each of these.

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  • Posted: 17.09.2003, 18:53
     
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    amirtal33

    we are migrating these days from PHP-Nuke for Post Nuke, and very excited about it :)
    i was wondering if there is a module for content pages in PostNuke, like PHP Nuke has to offer. i couldnt find anything like that. i am not referring to a blog module, just for a module that will allow us to create static text and images content pages.
    idea's ?


    I've been looking into this myself. It seems that the two leading candidates are Content Express and PagEd. In the 3rd party blocks forum I've recently asked the question of how they each compare.

    You might like to follow this thread :
    http://forums.postnu…e=viewtopic&t=16778

    And again on the Content Express site:
    http://xexpress.sour…e30a7f7c1e276ae1250

    And also the PagEd site :
    http://paged.anubix.…=viewthread&tid=405

    I hope this will help you make your decision between these quality competing modules :D

    PS : PagEd forum looks like the most responsive.
  • Posted: 09.10.2003, 14:40
     
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    Thank you for the tip, were having major problems with CE, PagEd worked right out of the box! :)

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