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I have been working on my hobbie site www.wiispace.co.uk, it is a Nintendo Wii community site.
I was hoping to have a section within the site that will be a social area for wii users. how could I do this and keep within the site layout?
Also any other tips or suggestions for the site will be great.
Cheers
I'd rather start a re-design, maybe pay something with experience - it'll help, you'll see.
Then you can implement new stuff and it will look more neat.
My advice: focus on what you have and make it a bit more flexible.
ask around the other forum (dp) as there are many people will to help and sometimes free or very little pay (a few dollars).
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I would look at adding in a php script like this one. http://www.socialengine.net/
what do you mean by social area? forum? blogs posts? You can probably do this by adding a forum software on your domain and link it with your home page..
a good forum software is vbulletin which you have to pay for or you could use phpbb if you didnt want to pay
phpfox and joomla are also good options. However, with Joomla you have to install additional (free) plugins.
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