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Mini Forum
I don't know if this exist or not.
This exist for IPB so it shouldn't be hard porting it to vBulletin. Link: http://mods.invisionize.com/db/index.php/f/7923 Screenshot Basically you're creating a new forum (but under same link) and all it does is the URL changes on the end. See screenshot |
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The license agreement does not allow running multiple boards on a single license.
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Try using the groups functionality.
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Yes they should make this.. for vb.. if you did maybe you might have more vb customers.. jeez
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www.test.com/forum www.test.com/forum1 Then, i'll need a new license...However, it's under the same URL but I am creating forum but it becomes a whole new forum...hopefully u understad |
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So it's like a virtual board?
I'm not sure on that, it may be violating the licence agreement but I've not read it at length. |
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From the License Agreement:
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under forum options:
"Forum is Active (Will not appear if set to no, but remains accessible if the forum's URL is known)" Doesn't that serve a similar purpose to what you described? |
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I had no internet for a whole month.
The purpose is to create a whole new forum but it's under the same URL except it might be like /forum/index.php?=new_forum_name However, I doubt it can be accomplish due to License Agreement. |
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