[HELP] Which platform this website is built on?

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Hi, I would like to know whether this website is built on Joomla. If yes which theme they have used?
Code:
http://www.wsu.edu/
Thanx..
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  • Profile picture of the author RichKent
    At first glance I'd say it's custom built - not a cms.
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  • Profile picture of the author cpadualcore
    Well, thanx for quick reply..Is it possible to create a replica of this site on Joomla, especially that flash widget on homepage?
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    • Profile picture of the author MarieDi
      Originally Posted by cpadualcore View Post

      Well, thanx for quick reply..Is it possible to create a replica of this site on Joomla, especially that flash widget on homepage?
      I guess any Gentry-based Joomla Theme would allow you to do that. I like what they do at rockettheme.com but I don't know where else they use the Gentry framework. You might look around a bit.
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    It is not custom built. It is Drupal. Yes it is possible with joomla, but you will be able to notice slight differences.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarieDi
      I'm curious. I had seen that site before and wondered. But how do you know it's Drupal? What's the giveaway? Drupal certainly doesn't show up per se on the source page...

      Curiously yours!

      Marie
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    • Profile picture of the author RichKent
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      It is not custom built. It is Drupal. Yes it is possible with joomla, but you will be able to notice slight differences.
      Ah - I quickly looked at the code and it looked too clean to be a cms - but I've never worked with drupal. Thanks for the correction!
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    Gantry isn't all that great, you can do this with no framework whatsoever. I have created over 50-60 drupal websites. I can instantly tell if a site is made in either Joomla, Drupal or Wordpress.

    I just did a search, wsu.edu has publically admitted using drupal, in fact they are behind a lot of development with drupal, which i didn't know.
    What is Drupal and why do we use it? | Inside WSU Vancouver

    All wsu.edu sites are drupal.
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  • Profile picture of the author vickey88
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    • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
      Originally Posted by vickey88 View Post

      I don't have any real experience with the other two. But Wordpress is extremely advanced, and even has a version that can run multiple sites on one install. It has forum plugins for that, and even a social networking plugin, if you decided to go that route.
      It has plugins for openID and facebook connect, etc. Also plugins for page caching to help speed the site up and reserve db and server resources.
      Every CMS offers that. Wordpress is pretty simplistic compared to the others. People like wordpress to get a site up FAST AND EASY. That doesn't mean it is the best. Before the true wordpress developers get mad, I'm not referring to you, the guys that actually know advance php and css, it doesn't matter which CMS is used because it can be manipulated.

      Problem is, most advanced developers don't use a blogging system as a complete website.

      To give you an idea, wsu.edu, in order to have that changed over to wordpress without compromising functionality and the look, it would take about 4-5 months, and cost you about 40,000.

      Pretty crazy huh? When you can basically create a clone of it in drupal, in about 2 weeks, because it is more complete, better coded and meant for full sites!
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  • Profile picture of the author cpadualcore
    Wow, thanx for your support guys..I am making a similar site for my college.. What I need is that flash widget on home page and that sliding menu feature..I am planning to do it on Joomla..

    @iAmNameLess, thanx for your help. Can u pls say which Joomla modules I can use to get that flash and sliding menu feature? Also considering the time factor, Is it better for me to switch to drupal or continue with joomla?
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    • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
      Originally Posted by cpadualcore View Post

      Wow, thanx for your support guys..I am making a similar site for my college.. What I need is that flash widget on home page and that sliding menu feature..I am planning to do it on Joomla..

      @iAmNameLess, thanx for your help. Can u pls say which Joomla modules I can use to get that flash and sliding menu feature? Also considering the time factor, Is it better for me to switch to drupal or continue with joomla?
      Either one is a good choice. It depends on what exactly you will be doing now, and in the future.

      A very reasonable workaround for this in joomla, is to create a "showcase" position. Some rockettheme templates have it. But you can customize a little bit, to split it up in 3, like the wsu site. You can then disable body content and frontpage article as well as other modules that would otherwise display. You can create new modules in the certain showcase positions, so you would have a similar effect as the wsu site.

      If you need help ever, just shoot me an email or PM.
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