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Now that we're in RC1, do you recommend installing it in a production setting?
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Yes - but proceed with caution.
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Keep up the great work! I'm keenly interested in this mod and wish you the best of luck.
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Hello. I've been pondering over this for a while now and can't get my head around it. Basically i'm wanting all the frontendness of Joomla and also the powerfull forum qualities of VB. I suppose im stuck on how to move on with from memory (im doing something else for 2 weeks while i think about the above)
Using Joomla wraps really slows things down so i was looking at not wrapping. Bah i don't know anymore. I think im gonna have to just wait till the day that you can export all my threads and posts on VB forum to Fireboard or something which is more intergrated. Am i right in thinking that using vb and joomla will always be a problem and it's just like sticking them both together with glue in a shoddy fashion? I was getting navigation difficulties too with the forum navigation top left showing in a wrap and then folks still using it and the wrap size all going to pot. I dont think i ever did suss out how to just present the forum as a forum with no 'other bits' Actually there must be room for improvement in my thinking. Can anyone tell me what i'm missing here or can advise the best way? Sorry iff this is not the time nor place to discuss this so feel free to move it mr moderator. I really would love to put this to bed. It's killing me truth be told. I don't even know what i'm doing anymore. It's all just a big mess :( Thanks |
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Well, you can look at my site if you want to see a non-wrapped vb that's integrated with Joomla to a degree - just took a lot of work customizing the vbulletin skin to match the Joomla one. Add in the bbpixel bridge for $20 and you have a pretty well integrated site on the front end, just two with different admin areas on the back to worry about.
I wasn't looking at using this hack because originally it just used Vbulletins template system for Joomla pages - that might have worked out for some, but for those like me who already have a lot of work in to nice looking Joomla templates it was a no-go - but now that there is an option to use Joomla templates for Joomla pages I may try it out. You could wait for a converter, and for Fireboard to become more stable, but frankly Fireboard doesn't have half the features vbulletin does and it's not all that integrated either - it's skins and templates are also separate, so if you are looking for a fully integrated "look" you still have a lot of work to do. |
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