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  • 1. Enroll in the Apple Developer Program

    1. Enroll in the Apple Developer Program

    This article tells you how to enroll in the Apple™ Developer Program. This is the first step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple™ for approval.

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  • Using the Mobile Publisher

    Using the Mobile Publisher

    The Mobile Publisher is the wizard that will allow you to customize your iOS and Android apps when you purchase the Mobile Suite. Care has been taken to make the Mobile Publisher as easy to use and self-explanatory as possible. Here is a quick run through of the Mobile Publisher. When you first enter the Publisher, it will ask you for the URL of your website and your Mobile API key. Both of these need to be exact so that the resulting application can connect to your site and present data to the...
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  • vBulletin Premium Mobile Style Available For vBulletin 4 License Owners

    vBulletin Premium Mobile Style Available For vBulletin 4 License Owners

    vBulletin has released the Premium Mobile Style for all vBulletin 4 license owners. This release contains added enhancements to engage the forum user experience from a mobile device. With the premium
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  • Resetting the Default Tab in 4.2.0.

    Resetting the Default Tab in 4.2.0.

    For those who can't or don't wish to watch the video, here is the step by step guide.

    1) Go to your Admin CP

    2) On the side menu expand "Settings" and click on "Navigation
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  • Getting to Gold

    Getting to Gold

    Today we are releasing vBulletin 4.0 "Gold." Personally, I wanted to call it vBulletin 4.0 "Shiny Things" after the title of an extended thread in our test lab, but convention says that when you release a piece of software you call it "Gold."
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    Last edited by Mark.B; Thu 13 Mar '14, 4:50pm.
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