View Full Version : where is the regstration code for this ? ( easy find )
Brandon Sheley
07-22-2005, 03:44 AM
where can i edit the info that a unloged in users see's ??
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its on the portal
http://www.locoforum.com/portal.php
and the index
http://www.locoforum.com/index.php?
thank you
Brandon Sheley
07-24-2005, 06:43 PM
think i can bother someone to answer this ?
its really frustrating to see this up a week and no one even atempt to answer it :ermm:
you'd think for 100$ a year i could get osme help here..
you know it's crap like this that makes me reconsider keeping vB when my year is up.
i have posted questions about IPB at invasion.com and been answered within HOURS !! and i just have the trial ipb.
why can't i get the same or better support with vb ????????
i'm sure the answer to my question is an easy find, i don't have the time right now to look it up, for some REason i just figured vb.org could answer it quickly, sadly its been a week and not even a responce :(
ps. I'm sure I'll get called soem name for this thread, or I'll get some smart a@s replying to me. i don't care.
i Have had some great support here in the past, but it has Always taken some time to get any answers.. unless ofcorse i offered $,, seems thats all anybody see's with vB :(
Jolten
07-24-2005, 06:58 PM
First, lose the attitude.
Support for your vbulletin product is generally handled at www.vbulletin.com, not here. This is a site for hacks an modifications.
Second, the welcome phrase is located in the Language and Phrases area of the Admin control panel as described in the manual you received access too at vbulletin.com with your $100 purchase which you haven't bothered to check.
Brandon Sheley
07-24-2005, 07:01 PM
i did state i've been to busy to look for myself, other then the hr i spent one day last week,
and thank you for answering my question..
sadly unless i Have the " attitude" then i don't get my question answered ;)
poolking
07-24-2005, 07:09 PM
i did state i've been to busy to look for myself, other then the hr i spent one day last week,
and thank you for answering my question..
sadly unless i Have the " attitude" then i don't get my question answered ;)
Whats with not receiving any support, you haven't even asked this question over at vbulletin.com, you see I have the time to use the search function looking for what the hell you are on about.
Sorry but you don't adopt an attitude because you don't get your question answered, it will make people less inclined to help you.
Brandon Sheley
07-24-2005, 07:12 PM
it's funny how the vb.org is the vb modifacations forum..
hmm seems my question is a modifacation,,
hince why i asked here.
like i stated , thank you the answer.
have a good day :)>-
Marco van Herwaarden
07-24-2005, 07:21 PM
Sorry but changing the text on a template is not a modification, but standard functionality.
One ore thing i like to add, for the money you paid for vB you are entitled to support by Offficial Jelsoft Staff, using the official channels (priority support ticket, vbulletin.com forums). vBulletin.org is however ran totally by volunteers that are not paid by Jelsoft, nor will they ever see 1cent from your 100$. Making this claim here at vb.org, is really not fair to this community and the members that put a lot of their free time into helping others.
Brandon Sheley
07-24-2005, 07:38 PM
ah, i didn't realize that vb.org wasn't part of vb.com :|
next time i'll go a differant route ;)
seeing how they all use the same id pass login deal to dl stuff, it's not real obvious ;)
thx again
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