making forums on the web
thegamerguy
GA
hey guys,
With my site i am thinking about having forums on it just like this site. Does anyone know how to make forums like this? I want to make it so my member on my site can talk with oneanother threw forums.
thanks,
Jeremy
With my site i am thinking about having forums on it just like this site. Does anyone know how to make forums like this? I want to make it so my member on my site can talk with oneanother threw forums.
thanks,
Jeremy
0
Comments
Welcome to Short-Media
We use a prebuilt forum package called VBulletin but it is a commercial product that costs money.
The most viable free alternative is PHPBB which has come along well in the last year or so.
There was another free alternative until recently (invision power board) but that has become a commercial pay product like VBulletin but is not as good value in terms of support OR functionality as VBulletin.
To use either package, your webhost (whos server you host your site on) must support the PHP scripting runtime AND the MySQL database server.
PHPBB will work with just flatfiles as a database but can only handle a very small amout of traffic before it would start to suffer from terrible performance (Hence why MySQL is the recommended database for the information in your forum).
thanks,
Jeremy
http://www.thegamerguyonline.tk
Inside the zip file you downloaded will be a directory called something like "docs" or "documentation". There will be an installation guide in there.
I do not think that i am going to use forums are my site. It is starting to get confusing and can not figure out how to use it. But thanks anyway for everyone who tried to help me with this.
thanks,
Jeremy
http://www.thegamerguyonline.tk
We can go from there
Jeremy
http://www.thegamerguyonline.tk
Jeremy
http://www.thegamerguyonline.tk
I know of a company that will set up a bulletin board for you for a small fee and host it for you as well. It's not free, but it's affordable, and it would get you up and running so that you don't have to worry about the server side of things.
Jeremy
http://www.thegamerguyonline.tk