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www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 3:15 pm
by calguy1000
Here's the site I've been doing the code for for the past months, infact it was the reason behind FrontendUsers, SelfRegistration, and an improved CustomContent module
http://www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com
This site uses CMS 0.11.2
Modules and tags in use here include:
FrontEndUsers
SelfRegistration
CustomContent
FeedbackForm
Breadcrumbs (modified)
Banners
Uploads
PHP Applications in use include
PHPAdsNew
PHPSurveyor
This site will go live in a few days at which time the /cms will be taken off of the url
Let me know what you think (and yes, I know it uses tables).
Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 8:39 pm
by fr3nch13
Great job on the website. It looks very professional.
Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:05 am
by askme
Great Site
tell us how to modify the menu and top and bottom headers and template. How to change the complete layout as you have done in your site.
Write some tutorials on it for new CMSMadeSimple users
Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:23 am
by calguy1000
The Ultimate Hunting Giveaway went live at 10:00pm MST time.
Any north american readers can feel free to register at
www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com
This should be a good torture test for cmsms

Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:41 pm
by sofajoe
looks good and its all functioning - you mentioned This should be a good torture test for cmsms How's it been going?
I notice you don't use the feedback form module - any particular reason?
Or is it just too heavy duty for your needs?
i ask because i have been trying it out and find it very difficult to style the end product & am thinking of just producing a form directly onto the page.
Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 6:48 pm
by calguy1000
Well, it's still going well, there are over 7000 users registered with the frontendusers module at the moment, and it gets about 100,000 hits per day. We're using the feedbackform module in the catalog request stuff, and it's working well as well.
Styling the feedbackform is simple, the easiest thing to do is to embed the tag into a and then you can style everything that is inside of that div separately from everything else if necessary.
Re: www.ultimatehuntinggiveaway.com/cms
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:37 am
by amygdela
100.000 hits a day? That's clear evidence CMSMS can handle big sites!

Good job on this one, it's very pleasurable to browse it. Although for me the website is rather slow, but that's probably cause im from holland.