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kev1n3
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Has anyone experience with Bulletin that could help me thru the set up process, and maybe become involved with me in the everyday running of a national forum?
I work 5 days a week on my regular job, but am very keen to work alongside someone a little more ‘VBulletin’ knowledgeable than I am durring the evenings and weekends. .
Thanks for reading.
K.
I work 5 days a week on my regular job, but am very keen to work alongside someone a little more ‘VBulletin’ knowledgeable than I am durring the evenings and weekends. .
Thanks for reading.
K.
Your tax bill is the penalty you pay for not helping the right candidates get into office.:D
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Hi Kev,
I run a popular forum using VBulletin software. Unfortunatley I don't have time to spend with you but the support forum folks over at vbulletin.com are absolutely superb at quick answers and helping out. Join the forums over there now and look at how quick the answers rack up. For looks, style and 3rd party add ons use vbulletin.org.
My own experience with VBulletin is that it's very easy to pick up and master if you stick with it. The best thing that happened to me was that my forums got very busy very quickly and there was nothing like being thrown in at the deep end.
Also, if you haven't installed it yet then it might be worth waiting a few weeks as version 3.7 is due out in it's official supported capacity any time now, (been in beta for a few months), rather than install 3.6 and have to do a major upgrade before you've even begun.
Even as a beginner, I found that installing VBulletin for the first time was very easy and pain free. I set it up on a test domain first before going live with it.0 -
Thanks for the advise. Have messaged you.Your tax bill is the penalty you pay for not helping the right candidates get into office.:D0
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