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PeterNL070 05-01-2015 03:37 PM

Hi i am new here and have a question
 
Hi,

Today i bought a license for vBulletin and i wonder how long it takes to become as licensed here?
I have checked the checkbox for vBulletin.org on https://members.vbulletin.com/member...t_priority.php

I can't wait to see the resources on this site :)

kh99 05-01-2015 03:41 PM

Welcome Peter. Here's the official blurb on that:

To be able to download modifications and/or receive support here at vBulletin.org, we ask you to please click here (vB-Germany users click here) and enter your email address. You will need to use your customer number and password (which will be in the email you got when you paid for your license) to access that page. Please note that your email is case sensitive.

To protect our customers privacy you will also need to Opt-In to license validation for all Support Sites. You must authorise vBulletin.org in order to validate your license status here. You can do this at the page linked above for your distributor. Make sure to set the permission to allow vBulletin.org to validate your status.

The update of your account can take up to one hour.

Thank you.

PeterNL070 05-01-2015 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh99 (Post 2544630)
Welcome Peter. Here's the official blurb on that:

To be able to download modifications and/or receive support here at vBulletin.org, we ask you to please click here (vB-Germany users click here) and enter your email address. You will need to use your customer number and password (which will be in the email you got when you paid for your license) to access that page. Please note that your email is case sensitive.

To protect our customers privacy you will also need to Opt-In to license validation for all Support Sites. You must authorise vBulletin.org in order to validate your license status here. You can do this at the page linked above for your distributor. Make sure to set the permission to allow vBulletin.org to validate your status.

The update of your account can take up to one hour.

Thank you.

Thanks for your reply it's currently gone the message that i am showed as unlicensed :up:
I am excited to finally use vBulletin legally as i tried many years ago localhost back in the 3.x days.
I am used to use IPB but i thought time for a change let's give vBulletin a try

MarkFL 05-01-2015 04:03 PM

Welcome to the community, Peter! It's truly awesome here...friendly helpful people for sure...I have gained a lot of knowledge here, as well as some great products. :D

PeterNL070 05-01-2015 04:31 PM

Thank you MarkFL :D

Well it's currently installing onto my website first i was oops not working until i noticed i forgot a part of my db and username from my MySQL db and saw that my MySQL version wasn't good before i solved it.

MarkFL 05-01-2015 04:54 PM

Just a friendly word of advice...you may wish to review rule #9, which states:

Quote:

No Offensive Material Please do not post messages that are obscene, vulgar, sexually-orientated, hateful, threatening, racist, sexist, discriminatory, and/or otherwise violate of any local or international laws. This includes links in your signature, profile, posted images, photos and avatars. Staff will ultimately decide if something is appropriate or not.
Please note that this is a PG-13 rated site and therefore is meant to suitable for all ages, including under 13s with parental guidance/permission.
I recommend editing your post in order to be in compliance with the above rule. :D

PeterNL070 05-01-2015 04:59 PM

Boy what do i have to get used to how to create categories and forums :eek:
Seems that it's very different than i was used to with IPB. But i see it as a challenge

@MarkFL done ;)

ForceHSS 05-01-2015 08:49 PM

If you need help with your site pm me my fees are low

PeterNL070 05-02-2015 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2544651)
If you need help with your site pm me my fees are low

Well i have figured it out a bit only need to know how to edit a forum url. as i changed the main-forum one but the url still shows off as main-forum

Also solved that issue. Only thing i don't like is that i can't even post here when needed: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...sues-questions while i have checked the box like i did for vbulletin.org

ForceHSS 05-02-2015 12:47 PM

Did you install vb5 or vb4

PeterNL070 05-02-2015 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2544676)
Did you install vb5 or vb4

vB5 but i wonder why are there not so many extensions like there are for vB4
Or is it better to install vB4?

ForceHSS 05-02-2015 05:11 PM

vb4.2.3 beta is better you should of installed it

PeterNL070 05-02-2015 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2544693)
vb4.2.3 beta is better you should of installed it

Why is it better? I start to understand it more. Or is vB4 better in general as there also more mods available?

ForceHSS 05-02-2015 06:56 PM

vb4 is better than vb5 as vb5 has a lot of bugs/problems with it so vb4 is more stable I use 4.2.3 beta and have 0 bugs/problems with it

cellarius 05-03-2015 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForceHSS (Post 2544701)
vb4 is better than vb5 as vb5 has a lot of bugs/problems

Definitely true.
Quote:

4.2.3 beta and have 0 bugs/problems with it
But that stretches it a bit, IMHO... ;)

ForceHSS 05-03-2015 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cellarius (Post 2544724)
Definitely true.

But that stretches it a bit, IMHO... ;)

I do have 0 bugs with it

07-07-2015 11:09 AM

Hollo I´m also new, can I sak here some questions or should i open i new thread?

MarkFL 07-07-2015 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katty2012 (Post 2549558)
Hollo I?m also new, can I sak here some questions or should i open i new thread?

Hello and welcome!

I recommend beginning a new thread for each question and choose the forum most appropriate for the topic of each question. :D

07-07-2015 11:19 AM

i am so also new

09-28-2015 02:27 AM

vb4 is better than vb5 as vb5 has a lot of bugs/problems
i think so

billstelling 09-28-2015 10:02 AM

Nothing at all wrong with 5.. It's just a different animal as it was created based on today's modern standards.. 4 is the end of what started with vb2 pretty much.

While there is much more you can add to 4 via mods and such, 5 is much faster and better coded for the modern web. So it's a bit of a trade off. The biggest gripe with 5 is that none of the mods are even close to compatible and would have to be completely re-written.

It caused a lot of stink when it first came out, but for those of us that stay up to date with the direction of web coding we understand the reason for the overhaul. I have no issue with 5 but due to the popularity of 4 it's what I create all my styles for still.

TheLastSuperman 09-28-2015 11:18 AM

vBulletin 5 is a great standard forum! If you don't want to customize it heavily then it will work just fine for your discussion needs ;).

Just keep in mind that:
- You can't heavily modify vBulletin 5 (if on the Cloud then barely at all other than style) yet can customize your style and do some rather basic yet nice things with it.
- If you want to heavily style and modify a site to well... do your "bidding" then you should go with vBulletin 3 or 4, the latter being very solid for a while now with extensive styles and modifications available here on the ORG and many third-party scripts available elsewhere.
- Yes! You can run vBulletin 3 or 4 under your vBulletin 5 license. The only license available for purchase currently is a 5, vBulletin allows you to run either of the previous versions under that license just not all at once respectively.

TheLastSuperman 09-28-2015 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hellovivo (Post 2555916)
vb4 is better than vb5 as vb5 has a lot of bugs/problems
i think so

I've edited your post and removed the "fake" forum signature. If not for the direct comment regarding vBulletin 4/5 and such I would have spam banned you sir, please refrain from including fake signatures.

Also, you're showing as unlicensed :p.

Replicant 09-28-2015 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hellovivo (Post 2555916)
vb4 is better than vb5 as vb5 has a lot of bugs/problems
i think so

VB5 HAD a lot of bugs/problems. They have pretty much squashed the major bugs and are working more on polishing the feature set. Version 5.1.9 is solid and I would recommend to anyone wanting to setup a forum who doesn't wish to modify much from out of the box other than styles. There are quite a few custom styles available at reasonable cost from a few different developers that are supported and maintained.

Modifying VB5 is different than VB3-4, but is not impossible. I've done several mods on my site with zero issues.

Gio~Logist 09-30-2015 03:53 AM

The reasons (as far as I've experienced) that people use vB over most forum softwares is because of the resources available to it. The mods and what not available for the vB3 and vB4 versions are pretty much uncontested. As is is the ease of access with the template system and plugin system.

Yes, vB5 (assuming you're not on the cloud) can be customized fairly extensively. I've done mods myself for clients. It's quite stiff and not as simple though, it's a much more tedious task. However, it is possible.

All in all I still prefer vB4 over vB5. I don't really touch vB5 much unless a client needs me to. I'm hoping for better things in the future. I remember being on the vB4 Beta team and how hands on (to an extent) they were with developers. I'm sure I and other devs wouldn't mind helping them on a new version. What's missing most here is an attention to detail. They're trying to do so much with vB5 (now vB5 connect, vB5 cloud, etc) that they're forgetting what they were at their core, which was a software company that did one thing really well (forums). I get it, a CMS can and should go hand in hand. I just don't think these different versions of vB5 and different price models should have been looked at prior to perfecting their existing CMS and different functionalities.

A good attention to detail and perfecting what is being done now before proceeding further will go along way. That includes but is not limited to: CMS, design, functionality and last but certainly not least: a more flexible means for 3rd party development.

No one gets wordpress, yet alone any software, to use it in its raw format.

TheLastSuperman 09-30-2015 05:16 AM

Mods can be done yes however compared to vB3/vB4 they're not as cost effective for our clients when it comes to vB5 which is why we need the full system back as it was prior in my opinion. This is also why many simply don't bother with porting their mods over, in some situations it feels like I'm Pink Floyd and the only way to get something done is by taking down the wall. It eventually came down, hopefully this one will too, even if it takes another few years for someone to wake up #CommunismSucks :p.


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