I'm using Xoops 2.2.5 with the Wordpress plugin. That way, I get the full functionality of Xoops and it's plugins, but also Wordpress and all of its plugins. The best thing is that I can fit 5-copies of Xoops and Wordpress (one for each area of my website) into one MySQL DB, using different table headers.

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Jason Evans
http://geekspaces.net[1]

Quoting Roy Vestal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I'm looking a Linux based CMS for my homepage, cause frankly, i suck at
designing pages. I just want to setup a basic page, then add content.
I've been looking at MediaWiki but I don't think it's going to do what
I would like at home.

Anyway, just wanted to know if anyone has any suggestions.

Thanks
Roy
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