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That doesn't mean his arguments aren't valid.
I completely agree with all his points on template system. Its bloated, updating is a nightmare, editing is a nightmare, reordering elements isn't possible, which leads to all styles using the same boring default templates set. When I was working with vBulletin templates I had to write my own mod which exported templates to editable files (php for css templates, html for other templates), so I won't have to use horrible tiny textarea and could use BBEdit instead. I feel sorry for majority of designers who are using control panel textarea, its not a tool for editing templates. Every update, which are out very often, changes something in templates. Often its just a few tabs/spaces, but its still marked as a new version, which means I have to revert my custom template and then have to do changes again. As coder I can handle that, but what about users? For users its too complex, so even if user was using a cool style that wasn't yet another simple header/footer change of the default style, it means he has to stick to default style so reverting templates won't cause any compatibility problems. I do hope template system will be rebuilt in v4 and all html will be separated from php, which would allow designers to create styles that use different order of elements, which might lead to designers releasing some cool looking layouts. |
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http://vbcodex.com/showthread.php?t=28 Quote:
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https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=217569 https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=217570 |
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Awesome.
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Well of course.. and most here are vBulletin fans.. The difference is the guy wasn't talking out of his rear-end. He had personal quirks with vBulletin just as I'm sure a lot of us do.. he was speaking 100% on his personal experience with both softwares, making his points worth reading, and valid.
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The point is, Jelsoft is losing customers because of this. If just ONE customer is able to find an alternative that works better for them, it hurts the company.. Now, I understand you can't please everyone, and keeping ALL customers for life is impossible.. but most of the stuff he's touched in the article is something that I feel could/should have been taken into account way way before vB4... I mean, is Jelsoft just kind of hoping that vB4 will convince those who have moved on to come back? Or do they just simply not care and are more hopeful to future customers? I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I don't think it's very fair to argue this article with something that very very few have actually laid their eyes, let alone their hands on. And perhaps you weren't necessarily arguing the article, more so comments to the article.. I still feel it's a little irrelevant. |
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I think its very relevant. It will be released eventually and its good to know that issues people are having with vB 3 are being addressed in vB 4.
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this whole article is irrelevant, it's comparing a CMS to a forum..lol
lets next compare a motorcycle to a pickup truck..lol pickup trucks FTW |
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I think I'm going to have to disagree with you there. At least from my point of view, I was drawn to vB due to its flexibility, a.k.a. it's wide range of options and its large selection of free mods and themes.
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best solution
Drupal for frontpage VB for forum case closed! |
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