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June 30, 2010 at 10:55 am #152170Hello !
I would want to know wath is the component of this forum ?
It’s a joomla forum ?
Sorry, i have search but i have not see the answer at this question.
Thanks 🙂
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July 1, 2010 at 10:53 am #348656oh,we used the vbulletin forum http://www.vbulletin.com/, it not a component joomla
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July 1, 2010 at 12:25 pm #348662<em>@hinatasnape 184691 wrote:</em><blockquote>I would want to know wath is the component of this forum ?
</blockquote>Hi hinatasnape
As with most forums, if you scroll right down to the bottom of any page, you will get a credit (as with this one) which says something like:
“Powered by vBulletinâ„¢ Version 4.0.3”
November 4, 2010 at 8:51 pm #361687I’m planning on working on a site that uses vBulletin 4, too, and I wondered two things:
Is the new vBulletin built-in CMS any good compared to Joomla? Can the same unified login be acheived with Joomla + vBulletin?
And secondly, where did Joomlart get this terrific vBulletin style/theme? 🙂
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November 8, 2010 at 12:25 pm #361933In my opinon, it is not possible to compare Joomla and VB. Joomla is something more than just CMS.
If you use vBulletin CMS, you will be able to share your posts with your visitors, you can easly add your contents, some features that: recent blog posts, sectinos, categories and comments ect… Thats all just like a simple blog system.But Joomla is so different, you can create every type of websites with Joomla, you are limited only with your imagine capability. There are great template options (like JoomlArt), uncountable extensions… And the most important thing that Joomla! is GPL and open-source.
I don’t compare vbulletin cms & JoomlaThere are some extensions that can integrate VB and joomla but I think they are not so usefull.
And finally I am not sure but I think JoomlArt team created this great VB template theirselves.January 6, 2011 at 9:42 am #370431<em>@tienhc 184858 wrote:</em><blockquote>oh,we used the vbulletin forum http://www.vbulletin.com/, it not a component joomla</blockquote>
Sorry, but how did you integrated this forum hier ( in this site) :-[ ? Is it wrapper or ?!
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