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Looking for a script.. (For forum mods/templates)

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I am looking for a script that I would be able to go in the admin panel and add forum skins and forum mods (also tutorials, and plugins, but im sure you would be able to do that if you can do the above..

Anyone know of a script which can do this? Free or paid.

Thanks

Can i do this with like Mambo CMS? or should i use Joomla? or something else?
 
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hmm gave up on joomla and mamboo... dont like how the name the links and I cant do what i want on it.
 
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why what site you starting up?
 
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Why does it matter why i want it? Its a forum mod/skin download site.
 
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i was jsut curious because i also am trying to find i presume similar to what your looking for.
 
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oh ok :) lol
 
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www.mybboard.com (My Bulletin Board) This is the one that i use and you can change all the stuff with your own ideas and you can cgange it from the codes themselves, because it is an open file.
-Coolprogram
 
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ahhh! i already said im not looking for a forum!

Im looking for a CMS or something which i can put mods and skins on the site, and they can download. Like phpbbhacks.com
 
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whats wrong with joomla? you will have to add a component/module to help you with the downloading part. one of them, i think, is called remository and another is docman i think.
take a look at mamboportal.com and other sites. they are serving templates and mods with no probs
 
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ok thanks srijit, ill take a look :)


Some reason i just dont feel comfortable working with these CMS... so im just going to get a download manager type thing. Or ill get a custom script when I can afford it.
 
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