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Wow! I've never really understood what it was until my friend made a nuke site. Now with this free hosting I autoinstalled it. Its soo great, i dont know how anyone would make sites with out it heh..

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nuke sites are great for clan sites, or like a gallery site, and the forums is a part of ur site and its just like another php site, (ive used free forums and their servers are sooo slow) B)

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*Pshh*, Do it the elite way, write your own *BLEEP*ing portal. B)

 

PHPNuke is good in a way because you have other people maintaining the site for you. The thing about nuke is that, 1) It's for the newbs. 2) If you're lazy. 3) Corporate sites.

 

Really, PHP-Nuke is just like any other site, the only difference is that the code is auto-generated for you. Any one with basic knowledge of simple php and html could write their own cut-down php-nuke. If you see my site, It's really simple and incomplete right now, that's 'cause I'm writing my own portal-type layout for it.

 

EDIT: Florisjuh, hah. What are the odds that your banner is the exact same dimensions as mine? I just notice. B)

Edited by templest (see edit history)

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ne 1 no how 2 put a clan scrip in my site?

Specify, your question is WAY too vague.

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I'm not much of one for CMS'. Possibly a portal on a forum, but that's about as far as I will go. I find full content-management that packages such as phpNuke provide annoying.templest, have you written your own fully functional portal/CMS?

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Assuming Xisto has FTP access, yes. The phpNuke folder should be somewhere within 'public_html' or 'www', which is basically the root of your site. Eg. if you access it via 'yoursite.trap17.com/mydir/phpnuke', then depending on how these servers are set up, it should be located somewhere within the directory 'public_html/mydir/phpnuke'.

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