hast-webben
May 19 2005, 11:53 AM
| | The other day when I was into the Cpanel to prepare my new homesite after I had decided to seperate me from Xoops! And was looking after preinstalled IPB without luck, did I went into to try something that I never had heard about before as the topic title tells SMF, Simple Machines.
I really thing that other also need to gives this wonder a change to see what i gives, and the best of it all for free.
I would like to start this topic as an exchange forum, both to get hints and tips to others, and ofcause also to give away.
I hope that other would think that this would be useful too.
See you
Cheers!
Jens |
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Hercco
May 20 2005, 08:20 AM
Yeah, SMF is really great. I switched from the crappy phpBB to it few months ago and I couldn't be more satisfied. The change itself was quite painless, even though I had heavily modded phpBB. The importing tool available at simplemachines.org almost did it's job. As I had the categories hierarchy mod in phpBB, the importer just could do the change perfectly so I had to do some stuff with the admin panel and the database. That was just few hours work and was well worth it. I also got good feedback from my visitors too. First time they felt a little confused with the new board but once they got used to it and I simplified my categories and forum structure a bit there's been no problems. I don't know if it has anything to do with the new software but the activity in my forums has risen a bit.
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Trekkie101
May 21 2005, 03:24 PM
Its a little more open, thats why it rises, people feel more loved, less Admin rule, its a carefully created and planned software.
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WeaponX
Jun 21 2005, 04:58 AM
I've been using SMF for a while now. I started out with YabbSE and then heard about SMF and did the switch. Heard it's like a new version of YabbSE, but not exactly since YabbSE is still used. SMF was added to cPanel a few months ago I think. Either way, I think installation is very simple (manual or cPanel). Still learning SMF here even though it's been over a year  Hmm. Trekkie? That name sounds familiar  You from SMF I assume?
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Trekkie101
Jun 21 2005, 02:07 PM
infamousflame
Jun 21 2005, 02:58 PM
Yeah, you're certainly that! Lol, so that's why SMF is weirdly better, even for no apparent reason? Cool, I thought it was just your propaganda, drilling into me Trek!
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musichere
Jun 21 2005, 06:14 PM
SMF Is just quality from start to finish. I switched to it from Invision 1.3 and I couldn't be more happy In my opinion the best part about it is how it manages extentions which is through their own administration panel which is incredibly easy to use and moderate. Also the general running is very smooth and much easier to use than phpBB for sure.
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Trekkie101
Jun 21 2005, 07:05 PM
Im glad you both like SMF. Its buillt around the idea of becoming an amazing piece of software, they have heard our cries and 1.1 will have a lot of new features, mostly all user suggested. Ive even had the lead developer look in on asta atleast three times, just to point him to some of this communitys comments and I can say I felt he was impressed byt he support SMF has on these forums, keep up all the great SMF work. Its a great piece of free softeware and just needs people like free hosts to spread the word, and it wont be long before its the next big script, so help it, grow!
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szupie
Jun 22 2005, 01:23 AM
I recently read a book on web standards, which made me notice the little xhtml and css validation buttons on the bottom of the page. I have the Ultimate Shoutbox mod installed, and when I try to validate the xhtml on my forum, the mod makes it invalid with unclosed <center> tags. So, I explorered the mod and the script that puts the shoutbox on the page to try to find a solution. And I have found it. I requires editing of both the mod and the script. I might post it here later if people want it.
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Trekkie101
Jun 22 2005, 02:31 PM
Yeah sure, post your changes, im sure its useful to some, you might even wanna check over at simple machines, you may be able to post your changes there, and Grudge (he made it i think?) will maybe include it in a future download of the package.
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WeaponX
May 24 2006, 11:02 PM
ganeshn11, are you sure it's not yabbse instead? Seems like after version 1.4, it's called yabbse now... Simple Machines have converters that you can find here. The first one might be the one you need. To be safe, I suggest that you backup both your database and your YabbSE forum files (the whole directory) before performing the conversion to SMF. Do you have a problem creating new topics? You could have created one in this forum as it's for SMF. If you are having problems, contact one of the mods about this issue...
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krassyo
May 24 2006, 06:19 AM
Yeah, I like Simple Machines Forums software and most of all I like its update and mod install through admin interface. The only problem I met was the bulgarian language support.
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ganeshn11
May 23 2006, 03:55 PM
Hi guys, As usual I am again with a set of dum problems about SMF. I dont know why I could not make a sperate topic for this. (Mods please do the needful) Ok here is my problem.... A friend of mine has a YaBB 2.1 forum but now he wants to upgrade or convert to SMF. We tried searching at SMF's site but we could not find an exact upgrade for his version of YaBB. Does anyone know about an convertor for this version? If you find any, please let me know by posting here.
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Logan Deathbringer
Jul 23 2005, 04:57 AM
Thanks trekkie101 will do that as soon as I can access my site again. I thought that would do it but after my last attempt to do something with SMF without consulting someone first I crashed it...lol
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Trekkie101
Jul 22 2005, 02:20 PM
Just delete the language packs from the Themes folder, its as simple as that
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