| Re: Easiest most flexible CMS to use? Yep, CMSInfusion. It still has to grow a bit. We know that a CMS take years to perfect and debug, but their idea is strong. With the new price raise I don't know how they will market it, though.
Regarding the forums, why not having a central forum, with many subforums, to which each domain would link? Is it really necessary to have a physical forum installed?
As for the CMS itself, do you know what I've been doing? Using blogger hosted. A nice template can do a nice job, and no need to update dozens or hundreds of script installations. |