I have to totally agree with , tutorial of the month, designer of the month, etc.
Any time you can offer someone a few minute's in the spotlight, encourage's people to share with a community. I personally have been asking for some of these idea's to be used here for a while now. Hopefully with some of the change in management here, we will soon be able to see some of these idea' come to life.
How can a community grow when we only have a few member's left that can actually modify the new vbulletin? I would love to see more tutorials on working with php and mysql code. This area of interest is very hard to find, anywhere. I have been trying for several months to find information on working with new vbulletin, and all i really get are non coder knowledged infromation. Here is just an example of what i am talking about
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not being ungreatful, but what does the information posted to my reply tell me? I thought i had asked the question in laymen's terms, in order to get an idea on where to begin with coding. Even after the replies i recieved, i am no farther ahead then i was when i first asked.
So i have become very discouraged in being able to learn to work with vbulletin code. In the end, this is going to have a greater affect on site's like this one, because there truly is no real way to learn to code, if you can't get affective information or how to's. Therefore, a tutorial based section and award system is a great incentive to this community, in my opinion. The site doesn't even have to give out money, just give the said winner of the month a nice sign in the tutorial, or design of the month. Like is done with the Mod of the Month...
Very simple solution to a very simple problem if you ask me.......but then again, i am just one person.
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