>> Has anyone got any advice on the pros and cons of Mambo, Joomla and
>> Drupal?  I need to pick one!

> I LOVE drupal. It's extremely powerful. It doesn't have a graphical setup
yet 
> like mambo, but simply a matter of uploading files to the server and
uploading
> the database tables.
        
+1 drupal.  I've also (ab)used Mambo, and Drupal is by far the easiest of
the two to modify/hack for your own uses.  Even installing modules and
themes is just a case of uploading to the appropriate directory on your
server.  I'd recommend the php theme engine and the theme_editor module --
then you can edit/tweak the theme files through the web interface.

There's also a bunch of image gallery stuff I hear.

-- glennji






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