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wkheathjr
Sun 13th Jan '08, 4:08pm
1) I have an existing custom code that I would like to integrate with the forum. The code is really not huge but more of checking if user is logged in and then store few informations in the database. No more than 7 small tables. Can it be done easily for someone with so little php knowledge or will I need some help with that? Is mods for this kind of integration available or can someone help? 2) Do you have some kind of CMS available that is free or what? Thank in advance for answering!

Steve Machol
Sun 13th Jan '08, 4:52pm
1. This requires modifying the code. We don't provide official support for code modifications, but once you are a customer you can try asking for help with this over at vbulletin.org.

2. vB does not include a separate home page. You can either create your own, or use one of the 'portals' which are add-ons that can do this. However these are third-party add-ons that we do not provide or support. You can check the Premium Modifications forums at www.vbulletin.org (http://www.vbulletin.org) for information about these.

http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=99

wkheathjr
Sun 13th Jan '08, 5:11pm
1. This requires modifying the code. We don't provide official support for code modifications, but once you are a customer you can try asking for help with this over at vbulletin.org.

2. vB does not include a separate home page. You can either create your own, or use one of the 'portals' which are add-ons that can do this. However these are third-party add-ons that we do not provide or support. You can check the Premium Modifications forums at www.vbulletin.org (http://www.vbulletin.org) for information about these.

http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=99

Thank for answering, however for #1, I would need to know for sure that it can be done as a customer before purchasing the forum. We all would hate for it to happen if I buy the licenseware only to find that you can't do it and make me an unhappy camper. Know what I mean? And as for #2, that was what I mean.. an add-on. :D

Steve Machol
Sun 13th Jan '08, 7:23pm
That is possible with custom coding. I cannot state how much custom coding wiill be required or how much it may cosst you to get this done.

As I noted we do not provide support for custom coding or third-pary add-ons so you will need to make your decision with that knowledge.