For more info on vBulletin Lite, see this post:
vBulletin has also progressed onto version 1.1.3 rather than a stable version of 1.1.2 because of confusion over the various versions of code arising during the development 1.1.2 . Version 1.1.3 includes no new features, but instead includes all bug fixes so far. As with previous versions, once I am convinced that we have got all the bugs out, I will declare it as officially stable code. Until then, it is just beta quality code, although it went through a number of beta cycles in 1.1.2, so there should not be too many problems remaining.
The members area has had a bit of an overhaul, so that the details can be stored in cookies if you so desire. Changelog is now on a separate page too. There is a link to clear the cookies at the top of the page, to log out of the members area.
Apologies for any confusion caused by versions of 1.1.2 - we are now on 1.1.3 .
Thanks,
John
vBulletin has also progressed onto version 1.1.3 rather than a stable version of 1.1.2 because of confusion over the various versions of code arising during the development 1.1.2 . Version 1.1.3 includes no new features, but instead includes all bug fixes so far. As with previous versions, once I am convinced that we have got all the bugs out, I will declare it as officially stable code. Until then, it is just beta quality code, although it went through a number of beta cycles in 1.1.2, so there should not be too many problems remaining.
The members area has had a bit of an overhaul, so that the details can be stored in cookies if you so desire. Changelog is now on a separate page too. There is a link to clear the cookies at the top of the page, to log out of the members area.
Apologies for any confusion caused by versions of 1.1.2 - we are now on 1.1.3 .
Thanks,
John
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