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folder to your forum root.
I am new to this! 3 days and counting and im trying to understand all the lingo and so on.
Alot of the mods are saying this Quote:
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Forum root refers to the main folder of your forum. If for example your forum is at: http://somedomain/forums/ then forums is your forum root. (Scripts like index.php, showthread.php, forumdisplay.php are in your forum root folder, so look for those and you should be alright )
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hey,
thanks fo rthe help so far, but where do i look for the forum root? In my server ? or in my admin cp --------------- Added [DATE]1214413868[/DATE] at [TIME]1214413868[/TIME] --------------- This is my forum http://www.bestdamnsocomleague.com/forum/ so /forum/ is my root? |
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forum root typically refers to the directory in which your vBulletin installation is. (I.e. what I stated in my original post).
You can use an FTP Client to upload your files to the forum root. So in your case it will the "forum" directory (possibly located in the public_html directory) on your server. |
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is there a tutorial laying around on showing this and maybe understanding it better. We all know one click of a wrong button can do alot of damage and in my case I'm new and I wanna make sure I'm understanding this before i go clicking happy LOL
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Google "using an FTP program".
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