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y u use vBulletin 5?
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2015-06-26 at 2:47 PM UTC
Yeah or they just dump your admin username and password, log in as you and delete everything.
Yeah. Make backups and restore them when needed. -
2015-06-30 at 6:24 AM UTC
I don't much approve of your salty attitude. How about some water?
You're a dragon. Water is your kryptonite. I win. -
2015-06-30 at 6:32 AM UTCsmf isn't bad if you customise it, bare as fuck if you don't know how to write your own modules though.
a lot of negative VB5 reviews are people who just don't like change; learning to half-configure VB4 was hard enough without new features and security settings
also, lol@ arnox giving bbs advice -
2015-06-30 at 11:52 AM UTC
also, lol@ arnox giving bbs advice
Hm. Speaking of advice, you remember when you gave me so much advice and help over on Sanctuary when I asked for it? Oh wait, you didn't. And THEN you had the balls to tell me I never listened to you. Or something equally effing stupid. -
2015-06-30 at 12:32 PM UTC
Hm. Speaking of advice, you remember when you gave me so much advice and help over on Sanctuary when I asked for it? Oh wait, you didn't. And THEN you had the balls to tell me I never listened to you. Or something equally effing stupid.
nah, the only time I remember you ever directly asking for advice was a whiny 'why aren't you defending me' when people were ripping on you on the newly opened rdfrn -
2015-06-30 at 7:55 PM UTC
nah, the only time I remember you ever directly asking for advice was a whiny 'why aren't you defending me' when people were ripping on you on the newly opened rdfrn
Funny. All I remember is you being a massive douche. Does the defendant have an argument to this, if any? -
2015-07-01 at 1:21 AM UTCYeah dude, you really need vBulletin 3!
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2015-07-01 at 1:22 AM UTC
Yeah dude, you really need vBulletin 3!
lolol no. deprecated shit. -
2015-07-01 at 3:11 AM UTC
lolol no. deprecated shit.
Better than 5 to be quite honest. And hey. Would also be a nostalgia trip too I think if anything.
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2015-07-01 at 4:12 AM UTC[h=1]vBulletin 5 – Years Later…[/h] June 25, 2015 Veritas 0 Comments
[FONT=Open Sans][SIZE=14px] Chronos and I have been busy with real life. Sadly, we both gave up on vBulletin. The once iconic forum platform is now a smoldering piece of dung. No one loves being told their baby is ugly. Sadly, ugly is putting it politely.
We cracked open the mailbag curious to see what’s left of the ashes, and we found no phoenix. Only more scathing letters. We’re adding another one from Will this week.
Sharing my Story
By Will D.
So nearly a decade ago I logged into my first vBulletin and helped a friend run a forum. It was slick, it did it’s job exceptionally well. Around the time vBulletin 4 came out I purchased and configured my first vBulletin forum and ran it for several years without problems. Regular updates went smoothly, bugs were few and far between and in general the product was simply excellent. I’ve since moved in from that community and shut it down, but it was an exceptional experience.
When I started seeing vBulletin 5 Connect advertisements hit my mailbox I checked out the Beta and saw what I expected to be a huge leap forward in the CMS/Forum software. Recently I found myself needing to setup a CMS and Forums for a non profit and wanted something I was relatively familiar with and would be rock solid. Without a thought I advised we purchase vBulletin 5 Connect assuming it would be vBulletin 4’s feature set improved/expanded…
The product having been released for nearly a year, with the current version of 5.0.5, I assumed most of the early adoption pains would be absent, and that I’d be dealing with a rock solid product that was going to make my life easy.
Imagine my disappointment when I find out that two key features, Calendar and CMS were simply left out of the release. The CMS was expected for 5.1.0… which had a very loose ETA of ‘End of 2013′. The Calendar isn’t even planned at this point! I was stunned.
I took a good look and realized I could limp along with their existing features until 5.1.0 released and went ahead setting up my forums. What I didn’t know is the number of ‘bugs’ I’d run into that would qualify as ‘major’ in my mind that vBulletin support simply accepts as facts of life.
Images have no configuration options in posts… they are supposed to, but it will be fixed in 5.1.1… maybe…
Insert a table and it ignores settings you configure in the UI… it looks fine in the WYSIWYG editor and when you click post goes to the most basic table without any options. vBulletin support’s answer to this? They simply say it’s the way CSS and HTML interact and I need to advise users to use the advanced tab and apply formatting that way… yea, good answer.
At present my forums just went live with a small community of users and I’m frankly looking for an alternative that will give me CMS options with a solid Forum backend… once I find this I’ll be buying it out of my own pocket and migrating away from vBulletin forever.
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2017-05-10 at 9:38 PM UTCniggersss
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2017-05-12 at 12:47 AM UTCtwo year necrobump, nice
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2017-05-12 at 8:23 AM UTCY u suck my dick?