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JohnUK
Sun 27th Nov '05, 7:17am
I am a newbie to forums, and have very little experience with the mechanics of how these things work. If I bought a licence do you think would I be able to set my forums up or would I end up paying someone to do this for me? I understand I would need to 'right' server and I see you have a section on your forums where hosts are suggested, which is useful.
ManagerJosh
Sun 27th Nov '05, 8:08am
I think it mainly depends on what your definiton of easy is. However I can certainly tell you that the degree of difficulty is rather low and simply reading instructions and following procedures will almost always get you far. I've seen people with no experience in PHP and MySQL install vBulletin.
JohnUK
Sun 27th Nov '05, 1:09pm
Oh well, here goes. After reading a post on this board I have just orderded some hosting from JaguarPC, and paid them via PayPal. I have also paid my money to vBulletin and am now ready to download some software. I guess the next step is to wait for the hosting company to come back to me with some instructions on what next. Fingers crossed this goes reasonably smoothly :rolleyes: I have a PR3 domain name which will be used which gets about 30 to 50 visitors a day.
JohnUK
Mon 28th Nov '05, 3:03pm
Right then. I have the forum up and running, I can't believe it. HOWEVER... I have a problem. I can not access the site using www.gmails.co.uk (http://www.gmails.co.uk) I can only get there using www.gmails.co.uk/forums (http://www.gmails.co.uk/forums)
I am using JaguarPC if that helps anyone that can help me. Also, I deleted the index file which is installed by Jag.
Can anyone offer some advice?
ChrisLM2001
Mon 28th Nov '05, 3:34pm
If you want it installed to where www.gmails.co.uk/index.php (http://www.gmails.co.uk/index.php) is the page, you'll have to install vB in your public_html directory, not a folder in the directory.
Most use a folder so the frontpage can be a CMS or a full website.
Chris
JohnUK
Sat 3rd Dec '05, 9:07pm
Decided on using a front entry page, gives me more options. Thanks for your help.
ManagerJosh
Sun 4th Dec '05, 12:47am
Decided on using a front entry page, gives me more options. Thanks for your help.
www.vbadvanced.com (http://www.vbadvanced.com) - My recommendation. What's even better...FREE after you buy a vBulletin license :D
CSS59
Sun 4th Dec '05, 12:54am
You can be completely ignorant and have an awesome site thanks to all the posts here and on the .org
chasman
Sun 11th Dec '05, 4:00pm
Is VBAdvanced.com down - I just tried to go there and got "Page cannot be displayed" and the cached page on Google is blank.
alcontrol
Sun 11th Dec '05, 5:17pm
thank you
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