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Question: Is It Possible To Have A Forum And Website?

Question: Is It Possible To Have A Forum And Website?

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I am going to teach a basic html and graphic class and want to use your forum for communication.  I love all the features your program offers and this would be perfect.

I have previously had websites and one forum, but not both together.  This is what I would like to have:

1.  a forum for discussion
2.  webpages so that the students can view there live sites.

If I have one domain name, can I have both on the same site?

I am not sure if this is where to discuss this or if this is even a question for this forum, but any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
jpiibna

I see now this is in the wrong place, maybe someone can move this to "general ip" - thanks again.



 
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jpiibna [ Fri 30 Jan, 2009 17:27 ]
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Icy pheonix allows use to make html pages using its cms...

you can create a new page and call it whatever you like you can then add the html code into the page using the cms control panel and then add links to that page in the menu navigator...

to design your site you need some basic html knowledge and a good eye.. but overall you can make icy phoenix into what ever you like...

if you do not wish to go that route.. you can make your website add ICY in a folder make it a sub domain and then ada link to it on your website...

it is entirely up to you

   



 
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DWho [ Sat 31 Jan, 2009 13:18 ]
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