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SilverBoy 07-07-2019 08:46 PM

What vB4 miss to be attractive?
 
Hi there

Internet growing fast, and all applications and web pages needs to go with the trend if we want to stay in the market.

vBulletin 4 is very old now, and misses so many features which is very important to users because they used to use it from modern forums, web applications and off curse social media.

So what are the most missed features for vB4 to stay in today web standards, and if there is any product in the market to provide forums with any of these features tell us about it.

Sincerely Yours.

Dave 07-07-2019 09:45 PM

In my opinion it does not really miss anything. It's just that it's hard to compete with social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

In Omnibus 07-07-2019 10:45 PM

I agree with Dave. It's not missing anything in terms of being a forum. It's just not on par with the trend toward social media based platforms. The two are at cross purposes. They serve very different interests.

Alan_SP 07-08-2019 05:41 PM

Really good mobile skin(s).

SilverBoy 07-08-2019 08:02 PM

I'm not agree with you Dave and In Omnibus ..
vB4 not missing anything in terms of being a forum which is exist before 10 years, but it is not meet today web standards and the global mood for new generations of users.

In Omnibus 07-08-2019 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilverBoy (Post 2599772)
I'm not agree with you Dave and In Omnibus ..
vB4 not missing anything in terms of being a forum which is exist before 10 years, but it is not meet today web standards and the global mood for new generations of users.

vBulletin 4 was coded using desktop first coding because that was still industry standard ten years ago. So was HTML 4.0 and CSS 2. It wasn't until relatively recently that mobile use exceeded desktop use. When that happened most developers began to code mobile first using the newest industry standards, HTML 5 and CSS 3.

You can find mobile themes for vBulletin 4 but they were usually coded by third party coders who may or may not have elected to charge for them. I know at least three third party designers who made very good vBulletin mobile themes but they are not free, nor should they be free. Designing a theme from scratch takes a good deal of time and effort.

I don't know what you expect from a forum but they don't build themselves no matter which software you use. If your content is quality everything else falls into place. Bells and whistles may get people to look but it won't get anyone to stick around. Even as a designer I can tell you that window dressing is not going to keep people coming back.

Forums are an entirely different niche from social media and it's a mistake to try and compete with social media at the things they do well. You can't compete with Facebook for traffic. It has something like 1.5 billion users. You can't compete with Twitter for simplicity. It allows 280 characters or something like that.

Everyone here has an opinion and I'm sure people will be lining up to disagree with mine but I think the key to success as a forum is to be passionate about what you are doing and to emphasize the benefits of a forum over social media, such as a wealth of focused knowledge and in-depth discussion. You don't get that on social media.

SilverBoy 07-08-2019 08:54 PM

I just wonder to know about the designers which you mentioned in your reply, could you provide me with their websites?

In Omnibus 07-09-2019 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilverBoy (Post 2599774)
I just wonder to know about the designers which you mentioned in your reply, could you provide me with their websites?

Here are a few:

https://sultantheme.com/vb4forum/forum.php

https://themeforest.net/item/metro-a...-and-5/3555714

http://www.purevb.com/vbulletin-skins/vbulletin-4/

SilverBoy 07-12-2019 10:26 PM

Thanks In Omnibus,I think Sultan Theme the only one of the three which offers responsive styles!!, Am I right? and is it HTML 5 or not?

Meister2017 07-27-2019 09:08 PM

The Metro Theme is not repository. Please give the 3rd provider :).


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