Any thoughts on which forum software to use?
The charity I started recently needs a forum for members on its website. The website geeks have recommended that we use a Joomla plug in which is free and works with the rest of the site (i.e. a log in to the site will log in to the forum too)
See an example of this forum here http://jvitals.com/index.php?option=com_agora&Itemid=2
Now, its free and includes some support which as a charity is a consideration.
The main things I wanted are:
Easy to use
Ability to post pics, links and use avatars
A search function that works well.
Easy to PM
Easy to administrate (the admins are unlikely to have much IT and little forum experience and won’t be putting huge amounts of time in. This also means that the more protection against spam to clean up the better and that support is a godsend)
My thoughts
The search is a concern of mine as it seems that you can search by keyword and author but not subject which to my mind (unless I'm missing something) is a big problem. One of the main aims of the charity is to help the members share information and best practice and then easily be able to refer back to past threads. Missing a subject search could make this tricky to my mind.
According to the feedback on the site about this particular forum there are a 'lack of admin tools, such as would be used to clear spam posts, junk messages or undesirable or offensive posts.
In general a culling or review tool to keep the forum clean and in conformance to the stated rules.'
Again without seeing the admins log in its difficulty to know how far this goes.
I find the Surf forum one of the best to use as though not especially pretty as it just works. However, it does cost (not sure how much total – the vbulletin site says $200 for the forum licence but I’m not sure that’s all you need to run the forum as the surf forum runs?)
I don’t know how much back end admin time is needed to maintain it though – the agora example above seems to be fairly low maintenance.
Any thoughts from those with more experience than me. We do have funds to spend but not too much and as I say anything that takes a lot of admin will fail before its begun.
Sure you’re suitably bored now but thanks for reading
The charity I started recently needs a forum for members on its website. The website geeks have recommended that we use a Joomla plug in which is free and works with the rest of the site (i.e. a log in to the site will log in to the forum too)
See an example of this forum here http://jvitals.com/index.php?option=com_agora&Itemid=2
Now, its free and includes some support which as a charity is a consideration.
The main things I wanted are:
Easy to use
Ability to post pics, links and use avatars
A search function that works well.
Easy to PM
Easy to administrate (the admins are unlikely to have much IT and little forum experience and won’t be putting huge amounts of time in. This also means that the more protection against spam to clean up the better and that support is a godsend)
My thoughts
The search is a concern of mine as it seems that you can search by keyword and author but not subject which to my mind (unless I'm missing something) is a big problem. One of the main aims of the charity is to help the members share information and best practice and then easily be able to refer back to past threads. Missing a subject search could make this tricky to my mind.
According to the feedback on the site about this particular forum there are a 'lack of admin tools, such as would be used to clear spam posts, junk messages or undesirable or offensive posts.
In general a culling or review tool to keep the forum clean and in conformance to the stated rules.'
Again without seeing the admins log in its difficulty to know how far this goes.
I find the Surf forum one of the best to use as though not especially pretty as it just works. However, it does cost (not sure how much total – the vbulletin site says $200 for the forum licence but I’m not sure that’s all you need to run the forum as the surf forum runs?)
I don’t know how much back end admin time is needed to maintain it though – the agora example above seems to be fairly low maintenance.
Any thoughts from those with more experience than me. We do have funds to spend but not too much and as I say anything that takes a lot of admin will fail before its begun.
Sure you’re suitably bored now but thanks for reading
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