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31 Jul 2000, 03:53
I've been using UBB for a while and have decided to switch to VB. I was quite experienced with UBB hacks and all and was wondering how I'd get started modifying VB? Is it the same concept?

And is there anything else I should know about it? I'm about to install it tomorrow as soon as my host installs PHP 4.0 on the server, SQL is already on it...

31 Jul 2000, 04:01
well, i went from UBB to vB, and heres what I have to say

I didn't, and still don't, know anything about Perl/CGI, but I became pretty descent when it came to hacking and customizing my UBB(I can show it to you if you want)

I know absolutely nothing about PHP, and I'm totally lost at the moment when it comes to hacking, but I'm new to it, so I'll get better. Customizing on the other hand is completely template driven, and is a heck of alot easier to do than UBB.

Overall, vB is a much greater product and is extremely easy to use. The only thing it lacks is a "nice to look at" control panel ;)

31 Jul 2000, 04:03
Thanks, that sums it up quite nicely...do you know where I can get hacks for it?

31 Jul 2000, 04:10
here, atleast for now. Some of the hackers are working on a ubbhackers type site, don't know when it will be out though, should be soon.
A good way to find hacks would be to search for posts with [RELEASE] in the title, as most people release their hacks with that prefix to make it noticeable.

Another thing to be noted, vB's coding is much, MUCH cleaner than the cluttered mess of UBB.

31 Jul 2000, 04:11
as well as the clutter, and resource hog known as UltraBoard, which was the first board I used.

vB is the fastest board, the easiest board, and the best coded board that I've used so far.

31 Jul 2000, 04:23
i agree 110% vBulletin is the best and i will never use any other forum script ever again !

31 Jul 2000, 04:23
So hacks are basically just a matter of following the directions? Like in UBB to find something then add/replace it?

31 Jul 2000, 04:29
You guys ever use Fusetalk or Opentopic?

31 Jul 2000, 04:40
So is it possible to move my UBB member info (names, info, and # of posts) over to VB? I heard it was, but how, is it in the CP?

31 Jul 2000, 05:56
you can move your entire UBB, posts, members and all, into vB. Just look in the CP and you will see the import functions :).

Welcome aboard!

And yes, hacking is the same, though there is less requirement for hacking here as most features that were hacked in UBB are already present and the good hacks (meaning those that are most popular/useful) will likely be incorporated into future releases :).

31 Jul 2000, 15:57
I don't think I've ever heard of fusetalk before, and as for OpenTopic, thats an entire different discussion.

01 Aug 2000, 00:03
vB is the fastest board, the easiest board, and the best coded board that I've used so far.

Sorry, but I can't understand that! Is VB really faster then UBB? I think not. VB is based on Mysql, ubb on html (threads).

so on

01 Aug 2000, 00:08
Hey Wandrer - Bust out those graphs!

vB is in fact much faster than UBB. In the testing forum, there is a topic with 13,000 replies - it serves up just as fast as a topic with 1 reply. Try that on UBB - you'd be waiting all day, just to have yuor server crash.

-jim

01 Aug 2000, 00:32
fusetalk is a nice forum, you can see it in action at the http://www.anandtech.com or http://news.agn.com/forum3d/

I was considering it as my first choice until I found it requires cold fusion which is even less prevalent than mysql/php is. Then I stumbled upon vB and couldn't be happier.

[Edited by rangersfan on 07-31-2000 at 08:33 PM]

01 Aug 2000, 01:14
hehe i couldn't be happier too - and that rangersfan found vb too :D nice hacks ;)

01 Aug 2000, 03:31
Originally posted by qwert
vB is the fastest board, the easiest board, and the best coded board that I've used so far.

Sorry, but I can't understand that! Is VB really faster then UBB? I think not. VB is based on Mysql, ubb on html (threads).

so on
First of all, is this guy trying to say HTML and CGI is faster than PHP and MySQL?

Second of all, I think we've got a one poster on our hands...

01 Aug 2000, 14:47
Hmm.. looks like a troll