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okgo
08-26-2013, 11:58 PM
Hi. I have a very simple website and I am curious if vbulletin will mix in well with it as my forum software of choice.

I currently have a functioning site with one database table full of a specific item type. What my website does is display those items, along with having options for filtering how those items are displayed (type, color, size, etc).

This is all my site does.

I want to add a forum, but I want the users who have registered on the forum to be able to create their own custom 'user page' of my own design.

I then want to add a 'settings' page of my own design, to allow each forum member to pick their favorite items from my database that I described initially in this post. Then on each forum members custom user page that I have made, it will show those choices to anyone that visits.

But most importantly, on my main item display page (the core of my website), I want to be able to sort the items from my current database to display by usage (most -> least, etc), thanks to my forum users setting up this custom user page.

Is this possible with vbulletin? Can it access/read from/add entries etc to my current database tables? Hopefully my post made sense. :)

Thanks for any input, I will try to clarify further if necessary.

TheLastSuperman
08-27-2013, 11:26 AM
Long story short, this is not default functionality. You can purchase the software then post here on this site in the unpaid request (or if you have a budget for this in the paid request section here on vb.org or other alternative sites where you "hire" a coder/php developer but I would recommend one experienced in vBulletin) section of the site to see if a coder will be able to accommodate. In actuality I would believe this would fall in the paid request category however with that being said it all boils down to who will take on the job whether it's paid or unpaid and we do have some rather nice members here :D.

Guarantees you'll get what you want? None :p.

okgo
08-28-2013, 09:51 AM
Long story short, this is not default functionality. You can purchase the software then post here on this site in the unpaid request (or if you have a budget for this in the paid request section here on vb.org or other alternative sites where you "hire" a coder/php developer but I would recommend one experienced in vBulletin) section of the site to see if a coder will be able to accommodate. In actuality I would believe this would fall in the paid request category however with that being said it all boils down to who will take on the job whether it's paid or unpaid and we do have some rather nice members here :D.

Guarantees you'll get what you want? None :p.

Oh yeah, I know it's not default after emailing vb.com first, they told me pretty quick 'nope' :D. I'm pretty new to php (made the site I'm talking about myself, but that's not saying much :p) but was hoping with some fiddling I might figure out how to make it work myself. May well just be above me. I know there's a lot of sites that have a 'main site' along with a forum, so there's gotta be a way I can make this work.

I'm still deciding between xenforo/vb/ipb at this stage, but as long as it is definitely possible with vb that really helps out in my decision and I appreciate the reply/info a lot, thanks!