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Posted By: Andy on February 19 2012 06:23 pm
This looks really promising, where did this come from suddenly :) I like the backend...
I'll give it a try.
Posted By: rakete on August 14 2011 06:02 pm
Dubsite 3.0 will be released in september. It is faster, more secure and has a completely reworked backend. Details will follow (after holidays)...
Posted By: rakete on July 24 2011 09:24 pm
@Caps: Version 3 will be released very soon. Webform will be easier to use, and a Captcha-Plugin is also integrated. The API is documented in 3.0 (Though just the core and not all plugins).

Using the "Custom PHP-Code"-field of Webform would indeed allow the creation of a registration-form... wow, I did not think about that possibility myself ;)

Posted By: Caps on July 8 2011 08:07 pm
I've installed and now see some of the weak points.

Documentation for the plugin, Webform is non existent.

It does not come packaged with a self registration form for guest. You must implement some kind of spam door like Capchla so that bots do not easily register. You must use Webform to create a Contact Us and Registration form. I think it be best for the developer to create these and allow us to add or delete fields as needed.

This would also serve as an example. Webform theoretically provides more freedom, but you are left wondering how to use it.
Posted By: Caps on July 8 2011 03:56 pm
Version 2 is fast and has a great interface. Have not looked at the API yet. It needs a community forum to post questions. I am impressed.
Posted By: rakete on August 20 2010 05:07 am
@Danno: of course, this project is not as evolved as drupal or joomla... anything else IS a joke indeed :) Anyway, it was inspired by other projects, trying to avoid their drawbacks. Version 2.0 is about to come
Posted By: Danno on June 14 2010 12:55 am
To relate this project as "Inspired by Drupal or Joomla..." is a joke. This doesn't even come anywhere close to any of them.
Posted By: Scott G. on March 1 2010 05:30 pm
Most of their own site is "under construction." Meh.
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