Well i've searched around the forum for quite some time and i've realized almost all of the links i've gone to include a webpage with the forum. So my question is once we purchase the license we get a webpage also? Cause this is exactly what I needed a webpage with a forum link.
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There are two products, vBulletin Forums and vBulletin Content Management System ********** <- This product allows you to create content for your website.Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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Originally posted by deuterium View PostWhat?
There are two products, vBulletin Forums and vBulletin Content Management System ********** <- This product allows you to create content for your website.
http://www.harrypotterchat.org/
There is a forum section and also a webpage of somekind..IDK what it's called so..Plus i've been to other forums that also have a webpage(whatever it's called) and have a forum section also.
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You'd probably want the vBullin Publishing Suite, but beware, you might need some help setting it up.Shamil Nunhuck, - Radon Systems Ltd.
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The installation of the software is pretty simple, providing you have an FTP client in place, and a good host to consult.
Its the customization of the homepage, and forums that in my opinion, provides the real test. I'm still nowhere near proud of my forum's layout/design, 5 months in!
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Originally posted by 04wayne View PostThe installation of the software is pretty simple, providing you have an FTP client in place, and a good host to consult.
Its the customization of the homepage, and forums that in my opinion, provides the real test. I'm still nowhere near proud of my forum's layout/design, 5 months in!
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