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Invision Community Pages is very slick. At present, I am just using it in place of some pages I had set up on Logician's WebTemplates before the conversions. It looks to me as if the limitation to Invision Community Pages is your own imagination. As soon as I can get everything settled back after the conversions, I'm looking forward to playing with it some more.
Invision Community Pages is very slick. At present, I am just using it in place of some pages I had set up on Logician's WebTemplates before the conversions. It looks to me as if the limitation to Invision Community Pages is your own imagination. As soon as I can get everything settled back after the conversions, I'm looking forward to playing with it some more.

Hi Mike,

 

Thanks for your input.

 

I'm thinking of dropping the wordpress blog in our root and using this Invision Community Pages.

 

I'll have to see how much it is, it's not a free mod right?

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Hi backatcha, Brandon!

 

Invision Community Pages is a premium add-on, priced at $49.95.

Mike, is it worth it to you at $49.95?

 

Looks pretty good, but not sure if I want to lay even more dough out there right now. :)

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Hi Arny! And welcome to the 'dark side', BTW. ;) I hope you're enjoying IPB as much as I.

 

Was Invision Community Pages worth the money to me? Yes. And to be honest, I'm not even scratching the surface of what the script is capable of doing. I used Logician's WebTemplates for a lot of static pages on all of my sites. I was able to dump the content from WebTemplates into Invision Community Pages and have my custom pages up in mere minutes. I have it on all four sites and am looking forward to getting some spare time to see what can really be done with the script.

 

Spare time? What in the world is THAT?!?

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so it's up to ip.content or CCS

 

which one would be best for having a CMS in the root, and the forums in a subforum like we have setup here?

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They're one and the same. The CCS script was renamed Invision Community Pages to match the other script names more closely (Invision Community Blog, etc.).
They're one and the same. The CCS script was renamed Invision Community Pages to match the other script names more closely (Invision Community Blog, etc.).

ah thanks, that's what I thought at first but as I was looking around, I had gotten confused..lol

 

Matt confirmed it as well :)

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