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Wiki and vBulletin 3.6.8
Hi All, Happy New Year.
I am almost certain that when I first had vBulletin 3.6.8 that there was a Wiki feature on it, and I think that I disconntinued it as I didn't want it on there. I f that was the case, I realise that now that I made a mistake and I would like the Wiki on my forum. Could someone please explain how I could do this please? Many Thanks in advance, Welshy. |
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I answered this over on vb.com, but there is no wiki in any version of vbulletin. There are some modifications, but it never came standard.
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Oh, there goes that theory then, Lynne.
Is it worth putting it on, do you think? |
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There have been attempts to make a bridge with WikiMedia and vBulletin.
I have yet to get one to work. |
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Well, unfortunately, the easiest wiki to install is a paid modification and it's been unsupported for a year or more now (it was abandoned basically). Someone then created a new one, which is supported, but it's for 3.7 and above.
What exactly are you wanting to do? Have threads where many users can edit them? Or have a sort of article forum? |
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