bs2
05-29-2007, 01:06 PM
Hello. I run a blog using the Nucleus CMS at http://www.pollyticks.com. I'd like to install vBulletin at www.pollyticks.com/forum (ideally, I'd like to migrate the entire blog over to vBulletin, keeping my posts and URLs valid, but I assume this would be extremely difficult to do).
What I'm even more interested in is finding out if vBulletin is installed in a subfolder of my primary site ( i.e. /forum), could plugins like lists of recent forum posts and current users logged-on be displayed one level up from the vBulletin installation on the main site (www.pollyticks.com/)? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would this be to do? If I'm going to install vBulletin in a subfolder of my main domain, I'd still like to be able to reference and display forum data at the site root.
I've done a bit of research on forum software, and I have to say that vBulletin is BY FAR my hands-down favorite. I'm really looking forward to being a vBulletin user. I've already posted this over at vbulletin.com, but a moderator said it was more appropriate for pre-sales here. Regards,
-bs1
http://www.pollyticks.com
What I'm even more interested in is finding out if vBulletin is installed in a subfolder of my primary site ( i.e. /forum), could plugins like lists of recent forum posts and current users logged-on be displayed one level up from the vBulletin installation on the main site (www.pollyticks.com/)? On a scale of 1-10, how difficult would this be to do? If I'm going to install vBulletin in a subfolder of my main domain, I'd still like to be able to reference and display forum data at the site root.
I've done a bit of research on forum software, and I have to say that vBulletin is BY FAR my hands-down favorite. I'm really looking forward to being a vBulletin user. I've already posted this over at vbulletin.com, but a moderator said it was more appropriate for pre-sales here. Regards,
-bs1
http://www.pollyticks.com