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    Been playing with Joomla - content management software - and when I moved my domain to a new server I decided to rework the whole thing and make it interactive. Joomla is very dynamic and quite easy to manage and to add plugins and modules to.

    Robert you may want to try it out for Dolphin Street perhaps.
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    I'll have to look at it closer. There are things I don't like about it. I like to develop my own tools, as I've done with Dolphinstreet, but I may move everything to something different like Joomla eventually.
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    I've fiddled some with Joomla, but finally settled on Drupal as my webdev/cms environment of choice. It has a steeper learning curve, but once you get some of the basic concepts (like taxonomies), it's really powerful.

    Bob
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