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  1. CMS Update

    by Don Kuramura on Fri 6th Nov '09 at 6:45pm
    Just wanted to give a quick update on the CMS features of the vBulletin 4.0 Publishing Suite. We just launched the CMS on our site. Check it out at:http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/content.php

    You are going to see a sample site with multiple sections, categories and content created with our CMS. We are still trying out different layout and content. It would be great to hear suggestions from the community about what type of content they would like to see here. In fact, we may elect ...

    Updated Sat 7th Nov '09 at 5:22pm by Don Kuramura

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    vBulletin CMS
  2. Coming Soon: Forum and Suite Beta

    by Joe Rosenblum on Fri 30th Oct '09 at 10:13pm
    First, a huge thank you for all the great feedback on the 4.0 product from both the Alpha group and customers on vBulletin.com.

    vBulletin 4.0 is right around the corner and we're eager to deliver it to you as soon as possible. To that end, we've decided to release a Beta version of Forum and Suite. If you have access to download Forum 4.0 or Suite 4.0, expect the Beta to be available in the member's area no later than mid-November.

    And stay tuned in as next week we'll ...
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    vBulletin , ‎ vBulletin Blog , ‎ vBulletin CMS
  3. Part 1 vB4mance: Helping communities grow, performance data model changes in vB 4.0

    by IBxAnders on Mon 26th Oct '09 at 11:26pm
    The new vBulletin 4.0 boasts a lot of new changes such as CSS-friendly styles, multi-content search and other various new features. The biggest improvement in vBulletin 4.0, however – is well hidden under the hood and it is the actual changes to the database storage mechanism. While there are exceptions, this change improves the way vBulletin sites scale upwards to serve more visitors and more content without sacrificing performance. As a preface to my blog post, allow me to please explain its purpose. ...

    Updated Tue 27th Oct '09 at 5:11pm by IBxAnders

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    innodb, myisam
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    vBulletin
  4. vB4: Skinning Your Forum in 10 Easy Steps

    by Don Kuramura on Fri 23rd Oct '09 at 7:07pm
    In the spirit of providing more documentation to our customers and developer community, we put together two PDF documents and an example style. The first is "vB4: Skinning Your Forum in 10 Easy Steps." This is a step-by-step guide on how to customize the main areas of your vB4 Forum.

    The second document is the vB4 StyleVar Visual Dictionary. The StyleVar (style variable) Dictionary is more of a complementary reference guide aimed at understanding how and where to use ...

    Updated Sat 14th Nov '09 at 6:13pm by Don Kuramura

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  5. vBulletin Update #42

    by Freddie Bingham on Fri 28th Aug '09 at 1:40pm
    I spent quite a lot of the last few months working on the vB4 style. Obviously, there was a lot of HTML to convert to the proper semantic style. Kier converted a lot before he left and I was assisting him in that process.

    There was just too much HTML to convert for one person so Alpha is very much an alpha in terms of the style. It is very rough around the edges and usability is being worked on.

    A few days ago I added a popup to the editor that allows a video url (youtube, ...
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    vBulletin
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