View Full Version : Nothing happens when i try to go to my forum, but admin works, wtb help :)
mclarens
12-30-2010, 06:43 PM
So yeah, the title says it all. was trying to go to my forum, but just got a white site
Tryed several browsers, and poked friends to try to. but no luck
So i wonder how to i solve this? the controll panel works, but not the rest
http://infamous-guild.com/site/forum/forum.php
Brandon Sheley
12-30-2010, 07:49 PM
have you seen this? Blank or 'White' Pages (http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/blank_pages)
mclarens
12-30-2010, 08:00 PM
Yeah
Also nothing changes was made to the forum so its abit odd it should happen out of no where
OldSchoolDSL
12-30-2010, 08:06 PM
What was the last 3 thing you did? (Try un-doing them, in order from last 1st)
Check your server status
Re-upload your core files (if you've not edited any)
mclarens
12-30-2010, 08:19 PM
Last things i did was something simple as adding forums
And have't done anything else realy then tweaking on the template, but tryed to add a new one and choose another as showing,
But odd the admin and everything else works then the forum.
+ tryed the checklist Brandon posted.
guess it is a re-install :<
puertoblack2003
12-30-2010, 09:09 PM
So yeah, the title says it all. was trying to go to my forum, but just got a white site
Tryed several browsers, and poked friends to try to. but no luck
So i wonder how to i solve this? the controll panel works, but not the rest
http://infamous-guild.com/site/forum/forum.php
beacuse you are forwarding your site with http://infamous-guild.com/site/forum/forum.php and it should be this http://infamous-guild.com/forum/forum.php check your settings
mclarens
12-30-2010, 09:20 PM
No. thats another forum
its 2 different forum
OldSchoolDSL
12-30-2010, 09:42 PM
Last things i did was something simple as adding forums
And have't done anything else realy then tweaking on the template, but tryed to add a new one and choose another as showing,
But odd the admin and everything else works then the forum.
+ tryed the checklist Brandon posted.
guess it is a re-install :<
Try changing back to the system default theme as your main theme.
When adding theme, did you by chance "merge" it by mistake into the system default theme?
Jhonnyf
12-30-2010, 09:54 PM
The last time that I see a Similar problem was with the Template, but I can enter using
forum.php?styleid=X
The another time was because the Hosting restricted the files for much use
or maybe you upload the files with a root account and the files no have permission to read
mclarens
12-30-2010, 10:13 PM
Try changing back to the system default theme as your main theme.
When adding theme, did you by chance "merge" it by mistake into the system default theme?
Tryed go back to the default. and add a new theme,
I dont think i have merged stuff with a mistake, but i cant realy remember. guess i would have noticed if i did
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The last time that I see a Similar problem was with the Template, but I can enter using
forum.php?styleid=X
The another time was because the Hosting restricted the files for much use
or maybe you upload the files with a root account and the files no have permission to read
That worked, well atleast i could see the board on a wierd way.
about the files, i upploaded the zip file via the hosting cp and extracted it.
but dont think that is the problem as the board have been working for a few days, ( newly set it up)
But still annoying to have to start all over
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And now, when i see how it looks, it only can be the theme right?
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Solved:
Lesson learned, dont mess with stuff you aint got any clue on.
Deleteting and reinstalling
OldSchoolDSL
12-31-2010, 01:44 AM
forum.php?styleid=X
If this worked, then it is a good chance you merged the them.
Don't feel bad. I Google`d how to install a theme (style) when I first got vBulletin and I remember that was one of the biggest mistakes others had posted about.
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