View Full Version : Something different, Let me know what you think.
springer-
05-14-2007, 12:49 AM
It's still in the development stages. I am using the vBulletin engine to organize and manage a website rather than a public forum. I still have a lot of content to add but the basic outline is up.
Here is the original site ... http://www.bigboyzheadporting.com
Here is the vBulletin version ... http://bbhp.bigboyzheadporting.com
Thanks
TheHeartSmasher
05-14-2007, 12:51 AM
Looks like it's just an advertisement to your site. No vbulletin there.
HMBeaty
05-14-2007, 12:53 AM
Actually, it is vBulletin if you would take the time to look
springer-
05-14-2007, 01:33 AM
Looks like it's just an advertisement to your site. No vbulletin there.
Then it looks like I did a good job, as mentioned in the first post, it is not a forum but it is built on the vBulletin forum software.
The "Place your ad here" ads are place holders and I hope to sell them to industry related businesses, not to members here.
TheHeartSmasher
05-14-2007, 01:36 AM
Used IE to see some of the footer information did not load when I first loaded the page.
Since it is using vbulletin, where you going to create a cooler looking pricelist. I might have some friends that are interested?
;D
springer-
05-14-2007, 01:42 AM
Used IE to see some of the footer information did not load when I first loaded the page.
Since it is using vbulletin, where you going to create a cooler looking pricelist. I might have some friends that are interested?
;D
This is my first site created with vBulletin. I purchased the license last weekend and I am still learning. At the moment my goal is to get all the information in now. I will then come back to making it look more presentable.
I host the site on a server I built and it is in my living room. I have no previous MySQL, PHP or vBulletin experience.
d8tabyte
05-14-2007, 02:32 AM
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/ (http://img520.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scr2c1ffd7cm0.jpg)
Loads funky for me.
Rez 1280x1024
springer-
05-14-2007, 02:36 AM
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/1465/scr2c1ffd7cm0.th.jpg (http://img520.imageshack.us/my.php?image=scr2c1ffd7cm0.jpg)
Loads funky for me.
Rez 1280x1024
What browser are you using? I am using the same resolution without a problem. I am using IE6.
Thanks for the feedback
Firefox displayed the pages as your browser did. I think I have the problem resolved. Any further input is welcome.
Guest210212002
05-15-2007, 02:03 AM
Certainly interesting, but the bajillion breaks before the footer are a little odd.
Are you planning on adding forums at some point? I don't see why you didn't just hand code it, as everything you have there is pretty simple to do with straight up HTML.
If you're going to build on it, right on. If not, I applaud the effort but I just don't see the point.
TheHeartSmasher
05-15-2007, 02:30 AM
Can give us some more information with your future plans fore it?
springer-
05-15-2007, 03:11 AM
The forum software makes it easy to add info to the site without having to write a webpage every time and modify all the links etc. I am a member of several vBulletin based forums and have created many technical threads. I plan on adding a Tech articles section and reposting all the threads I have written on our site. Since they are already on vB forums it will be simple to bring them over. I also plan to have a customer support forum that allows guest posting, no membership needed. All submitted threads will require moderation.
We have 3 webcams at the shop and I would like to integrate them into the site as well.
Right now the webcam links take you away from the site to the cam. This becomes important when we want to sell advertising. The business ports heads, it's a performance upgrade and we get lots of people watching the webcams. We want them watching the cams with the ads on the page too. The forum software made the ads very easy to implement.
The forum software also makes it easy to organize the site. Right now the "dyno" section barely shows more than pictures. With the forum software it will allow us to easily give better descriptions of the builds along with posted pictures. And it allows us to easily add new dyno sheet with a simple post to that forum.
And finally, it was easier to buy the license and build the site than it has been to code it all from scratch.
springer-
05-19-2007, 05:21 PM
Still looking for some input. I have added additional features and some content. It is still a work in progress. I am open to suggestions, likes, dislikes etc.
springer-
05-21-2007, 05:52 PM
No comments at all? The site is that good it has left everyone speechless?
Thanks for the reviews and comments it did receive.
Later
Spank
05-21-2007, 06:28 PM
I'm not really liking it, tbh it looks like something thrown together in frontpage. Would not using a proper CMS be more useful than using vbulletin for something it's not really meant for?
springer-
05-22-2007, 01:16 AM
I'm not really liking it, tbh it looks like something thrown together in frontpage. Would not using a proper CMS be more useful than using vbulletin for something it's not really meant for?
Thanks for the opinion, What is a CMS? I used vBulletin because of the reasons mentioned previously. I don't know frontpage or web design for that matter. The previous site was contracted out and the guy who designed it was no longer available to maintain it. I found adding content to be a challenge.
When I took on this project I had no idea what I was doing and still don't really. I have no coding experience and this is my first time using vBulletin, Apache, PHP and MySQL.
If you or anyone has any suggestions on how I might make it more ascetically pleasing, I am open to suggestions.
Thanks
SCRIPT3R
05-22-2007, 01:40 AM
for what you want and/or are trying to do, i would advise an html editor. i see no reason at all to use vB. you're just creating more work for yourself, contrary to what you think.
Spank
05-22-2007, 06:09 AM
A CMS is a Content Management System. There are free ones available such as Geeklog, Xoops, PHPNuke, Joomla, Mambo Open Source, and the list continues. I think these will do the job alot better than what you're wanting vBulletin to do.
concepts
05-22-2007, 01:18 PM
I'm not really liking it, tbh it looks like something thrown together in frontpage. Would not using a proper CMS be more useful than using vbulletin for something it's not really meant for?
my thoughts exactly.. I honestly think it looks horrible. But again, thats my personal opinion.. looks like my AOL homepage when I first started learning Design and Graphics back in 99.
Needs a lot of work.
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