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Re: Which forum module do you reckon?
by Riesling on 2003/10/19 6:34:31

The biggest problem I have in newbb is that I cannot directly click a "Quote" button when I wanted to reply an article. Instead of that, I have to do this by manually clicking the "quote" button after clicking the Reply. Beside, newbb shows no user information just below his/her article (such as msn, icq, website...etc.) Otherwise, newbb is almost a simple forum that suites my website.

I think this is very bothering/inconveinent for most users who were used to phpBB, is there any hack for newbb that has these features? Thanks!
Re: Which forum module do you reckon?
by tywick on 2003/10/18 19:30:11

Quote:

JackJ wrote:
Rayzor

<snip>

In fact he has an extra file which brings IPB into a 100% view bypassing blocks settings.

Koudanshi

<snip>


He didn't intend for "bypassing" the blocks as a feature. this is due to the template conflict as I mentioned in my previous post. If that's what you prefer then YaBB TDfX 2 works like a charm as well.
Re: Which forum module do you reckon?
by tywick on 2003/10/18 19:20:43

Quote:

charpres wrote:
If I had a choice, I would use Yabbse. I read somewhere here that someone has or almost has a Yabb module.
<snip>


That would be YaBB TDfX, however, just like IPBM and phpBB2M there's a huge conflict with the XOOPS 2 template. The XOOPS 1.3 version works with out a hitch. Also YaBB TDfX installs much easier than IPBM or phpBB2M. One thing to keep in mind if no one else has mentioned in this thread is that newBB is built from phpBB2 so your hack for your phpBB2 board would be easy to implement into newBB.
Re: Which forum module do you reckon?
by RayZor on 2003/10/1 23:43:22

JackJ,

I agree totally - Koudanishi's work is second to none. It was thanks to the downloads and resources on his site that I eventually manged to get IPB and a clean install of XOOPS working together smoothly in the first place.

The real problems started when I wanted to apply the 6 different levels of user access that I use throughout the forum to the various XOOPS modules I'm putting together. Not to mention the hassel of getting the IPB skins and templates to match the ones I'm using in Xoops. I don't doubt for a second that these problems couldn't have been fixed - but my goal is the development of a new flash mx2004 pro based module which will bring together all the functionality of the various cgi and perl based web resources that clan sites use in a single side-bar block. With IPB, even when the two systems run together smoothly they are still 2 systems and I decided that having a single integrated system would offer benefits in efficiency that far outweigh the benefits that the undoubtedly superior IPB board software offers.
Re: Which forum module do you reckon?
by DFBH13 on 2003/10/1 16:49:14

id stick With newBB.There the best if you ask me.



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