Aahsch Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Our website has a bunch of public information about our community choir organization, but I'd like to add an extensive a members-only section. I want everyone to be able to create their own login name and provide basic information, so we can verify that they are actually part of our organization. Once they get in, we'd have some detailed content about the working of our organization. I'd like to also have a way for our directors to communicate with the choirs (blog or email), a calendar, and allow members to complete some forms online (with backend databases). I'm a programmer and know sql, but I'd like to build this in a way that would make it as transferrable as possible. We are also looking into getting the Macromedia suite. Ideas for setting up a password protected members-only section like this? Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Welcome to the forums Aahsch You should be looking at a content management system. No need to reinvent the wheel. There are plenty already made, several included in Fantastico found in cPanel. Check out Open Source CMS where you can try demos of various CMS packages. Quote
TCH-JimE Posted July 28, 2006 Posted July 28, 2006 Welcome to the forums Aahsch Many good cms out there, although maybe joomla with its many plugins could be suitable? The macromedia suite is expensive so unless you really really need this, there are many free programs which do what the macromedia suite does JimE Quote
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