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So according to this, it appears that I can run a vbulletin official blog on my site, integrate it just like they do here (with the recent updates on the pane on the right there), and all will be kosher?
If so, how do I do this? To throw a monkey wrench into the equation, I run vbadvanced, so I already have a "recent threads" column on the right. Thanks in advance. |
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on the announcement, you still need to have a valid vBulletin Blog license for the version you still have... what you see on vb.com with the recent updated on the pane to the right is not vB 3.8.x but the 4.0 version ... which is completely different product...
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