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well okay... I think I will go for vB 3... after looking back at one of the forums I am very active in, noticed they are using vB 3 beta, and it is a BIG community.. if they can...
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So by upgrading you will likely get new VB features... but lose hacks (good chance you won't get EVERY HACK again...)
hmm.. okay and I was thinking vB 3... but I am just a little worried...
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Still confused/worried...
As I've made a post before, I will soon be installing vB on my website. I will, however, want to add MySQL column headers and changes to the vB code itself...
But what about when an update...
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vB2 or vB3?
I am just about to install the forum on my website, and I am not sure whether I should be install vB2 or vB3?
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Hmm... so I guess it is best to stick with the same version of vBulletin for a long time then if you've made changes eh?
Since my forum has not yet been set up, should I go for vB 2, vB...
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This led me start start a newer, more broad thread... Maybe you could reply there with some more "answers"!
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=78725...
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Adding mods... then upgrading?
I was just wondering, as I have zero experience with forums from the administrator point of view... with all the mods available, what are you to do when you upgrade!?
You'll lose everything!...
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Modifying MySQL tables?
I wish to use the vBulletin MySQL data in conjunction with my own members area, which I will use for current customers.
I will likely add a few columns here or there.. and I was just wondering...Last edited by SDesigns; Tue 29 Jul '03, 9:22pm.
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