Hi, everyone
Hi, all. I’m an Australian, but living in Germany, and a long-time fan of vBulletin software, interested in coding but no good at it. Thanks for this site!
As someone else said, the smilies are definitely different! Unique, even!
Hi, all. I’m an Australian, but living in Germany, and a long-time fan of vBulletin software, interested in coding but no good at it. Thanks for this site!
As someone else said, the smilies are definitely different! Unique, even!
Ok.. well i’ve temporally moved off the releases engine to focus on MTF’s base. So right now I am going through the code and « trimming » the um-needed code. While going through some of your original code was there and i am trying to figure out what it is there for and if i should keep…
A bundle of features for the Spiders access. Hits tracking, complete listing for info, Specific usergroup for Spiders, etc It’s globally a merge with some small addons i wrote in the past, and as i did not want to release a ton of minimal tools that just fit together, i make a real bundle, 4…
ok, so i have most of MTFs back-end code down and now working on having the templates work with the back-end. This sounds good but i have not down any work with the MOTM and i was wondering if it would even be needed for the version here. It definitely should be in the public…
many times, you have to go to a specific location in your admincp, to edit templates, forums etc… here are the needed links to make you spare one or two clicks each time. Each section of the menu will display ONLY when permission is given, admin or moderator or both… the entire menu will display…
Depuis peu, je me suis mis à traduire les produits que je distribue sur ce site, et j’ai l’intention dans les prochains jours de distribuer ces traductions à l’intéreur de chaque diffusion de produit, afin de satisfaire à tous les français qui ont besoin de ces gadgets. Le français utilisé est donc « international », sans distinction…
this has popped up over at vb.org..and the link to the other site Goodbye vBulletin, Part One: Reasons to Switch | A Padded Cell