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Can PostNuke be used for exercise
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I am looking for a CMS that can be used as an exercise and workout logging and tracking system where users can log in and create a workout with specific exercises and track their progress via weight, height, measurement entries. I've been looking for something that can begin to give me close to what I want without having to code a site from scratch. So far I have not had any luck, but maybe someone has had some experience doing this or know of some module that would fit my needs. -
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Well, you can probably do something with Pagesetter to accomplish this. I'm not aware of anything specifically created for this purpose.
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Yes yes, Pagesetter is going to be your best plan of attack. It will however require quite a bit of work to get it the way you like-at that you might want to look into developing a module of your own. You might try and enlist the help of some other programmers. I have heard quite a few requests for a module of this type. I myself was looking for one until I sliced and diced postCalendar to "suit" my needs.
Take a look here: http://docs.postnuke.com/index.php?module=Static_Docs&func=view&f=pnmdg//index.html -
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The MDG linked above will help you get started, but there have been some changes to the proper process since then, like the advent of pnRender for templated output and some other things, a new document is in the works, but it's still in CVS only at this point.
As for Pagesetter, look at it, it may be able to get you started, and then you can move towards a more customized solution. That's what I'm doing with some of my stuff on one site I'm doing, starting with either Pagesetter or DynaMOD and then as time permits I'll do a more custom solution.
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"Can PostNuke be used for exercise"? That depends upon how often and how fast you click :)
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