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is it possible?
i have a new website keystylekraze.com and i would like to know is it possible to incorporate a vbulletin template into my site so my prospective registrants can manuver around the board sort of how we do in this site.
with the ability to create new posts and reply to posts etc after they become registered members? or have the ability to just surf the site if they just want to view the current posts or some forums? can it be done? that with all the knowledge in this site I can even get an answer! whats up with that?:cross-eyed: you mean to tell me that with all the knowledge in this site I can even get an answer! whats up with that?:cross-eyed: |
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You would just have permissions set up so that guests can browse the site, but can't post until they have become registered users.
It's a standard feature. You might want to try out the vB Admin Demo at vbulletin.com to see what other things you can do. It's pretty fantastic software. |
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I am real suprised that no one replied to a new member sooner, Is this how new members who request info are treated all the time? |
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Excuse me, but it could be possible nobody was browsing this section at that time period, its not a fact of treating new members that way.
People are coming on here, and using their own free time to help other members with support and pre-sales questions too. Please be respectful of that because attitude like that will not attract helpers. |
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i was just frustrated and didnt have the patience to wait long enough for an answer. i appologize to all the vbulletin members who may have been offended. 1st time last time!:cry: |
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