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August 30, 2012 at 1:32 am #180345Hi, i want to know if there is any 2.5 joomla forum plugin for joomlart templates (i´ve bought JA-Travel 2.5) im reading on Kunena and Ninjaboard but they look kind of buggy , i don´t know if there´s a good one somewhere in JED or any other place, even if i´ve got to pay for it (wish not have to)
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August 30, 2012 at 11:59 am #465840Some of the newer JA Templates have Kunena themes built in. Having said that they are currently compatible with Kunena 1.7.x and not with the latest 2.0 version. Hopefully sometime they will get updated.
As for Kunena being buggy IMHO it is the best of the Joomla forum packages out there. The 1.7.2 release was very stable.
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August 30, 2012 at 4:25 pm #465858thanks phill for your opinion, i will try kunena 1.7, my template is JA-Travel 2.5 , im just afraid to screw it and have to uninstall it over again everything, but ill try any way,
the other option i was just thinking about was to biuls a sub domail like: forum.mysite.com, and in the forum use phpBB and use it separated from Joomla, do you think that would be a bad idea?
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August 30, 2012 at 6:54 pm #465863You could do that but each would need separate registrations. It is a pain that way. You can bridge but it is not the best. Kunena should not screw up your site in any way. If you take a backup first you would be perfectly safe. Kunena is just a normal joomla component.
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