Is PHP-Nuke easy to integrate into your own site?

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Old Dec 1st, 2005, 00:05
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Is PHP-Nuke easy to integrate into your own site?

I'm thinking of using it... but I really want to keep the layout to my site..how customizable is it?

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Re: Is PHP-Nuke easy to integrate into your own site?

Its pretty simple, just uses blocks for navigation. So you create your own block, header and footer and put it together
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Re: Is PHP-Nuke easy to integrate into your own site?

Yeah php nuke is up there for intergration!
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