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kjsmith84-1 09-10-2009 01:01 PM

Please help
 
it there anyone out there that can build my forum for me? i downloaded vB but not sure it is all correct. I also want to download vbadvance and a new skin. i really have no clue on what im doing. i was downloading vba but i guess i messed up. or if anyone has some better instructions how to build the site up.

so anything would help.

Thanks!

James Birkett 09-10-2009 01:30 PM

"build" your forum?
Install?

Trusting someone with that is stupid in my eyes. I suggest familiarising yourself with vBulletin before running your forum.

WEBDosser 09-10-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Birkett (Post 1882553)
"build" your forum?
Install?

Trusting someone with that is stupid in my eyes. I suggest familiarising yourself with vBulletin before running your forum.

not really stupid if that someone can be trusted..

kjsmith84-1 09-10-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Birkett (Post 1882553)
"build" your forum?
Install?

Trusting someone with that is stupid in my eyes. I suggest familiarising yourself with vBulletin before running your forum.

yeah i was thinking the same thing too- just didnt know if there were professional companies that did this.


is there any better instructions out there that helps neebies like me.

James Birkett 09-10-2009 01:39 PM

Look here. Some articles on maintaining your site. Also here - Forum and Server Management.
@WEBDosser,
That is true, I guess I was too general in my meanings. Don't trust just anyone to do it kjssmith, make sure they're trustworthy.
I recommend you do it yourself though - for self-learning reasons.

kjsmith84-1 09-10-2009 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James Birkett (Post 1882562)
Look here. Some articles on maintaining your site. Also here - Forum and Server Management.
@WEBDosser,
That is true, I guess I was too general in my meanings. Don't trust just anyone to do it kjssmith, make sure they're trustworthy.
I recommend you do it yourself though - for self-learning reasons.

ok -so WEBDosser seems like a trust worth site- correct?

i just dont have the time to learn everything right now- i want to get it up and lean as i go.

Lynne 09-10-2009 01:50 PM

I definitely recommend you do it yourself. And, the best time to screw it up is before you are live with your forum. vbulletin offers professional installation, but that is all they will do - install the software.

kjsmith84-1 09-10-2009 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 1882570)
I definitely recommend you do it yourself. And, the best time to screw it up is before you are live with your forum. vbulletin offers professional installation, but that is all they will do - install the software.

yeah but im so confused about all of this. mainly about the vba and actually making all the sub forums and categories

WEBDosser 09-10-2009 01:58 PM

i see that you have vbulletin already install..

if you want vbadvance installed i would suggest you move your forum into a dir called forum then install vba as it says in the install instructions, as for uploading styles these also come with readme's and are usually very simple to follow.

wD

Lynne 09-10-2009 02:11 PM

vba will allow you to easily be in the same directory instead of putting vbulletin in another directory. Just change the name of the vbulletin index.php file to forums.php (or whatever) and also change the name in vboptions > forumhome options.

But anyway, I'd suggest learning how to deal with the vbulletin options before you go and install vba. Why do you want vba? I ask because so many new owners just throw that onto their forums and leave it at default (they don't change the appearance at all) and it's kinda a useless page.


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