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  • Oct 28, 2008, 08:04 AM
    taytopy2k
    Creating forum for website
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    Is there anyone who knows the fundamentals of creating a forum on a webspace... I need the codes and how to go about it very urgently... jst got a web job and was given to create a web forum joint for the website.thanks.
    -taytopy2k.
  • Oct 28, 2008, 04:07 PM
    vingogly

    There are a number of options out there. The hardest part can be installing the software but there are plug & play packages out there, too. Once you're installed, setting up the forums and configuring them is pretty easy. Here is a forum wizard that will help you select a package based on your requirements. And here's a good site with reviews of various packages.

    First step is understanding your requirements: write down what features you need on the forum, and the infrastructure (PHP, MySQL, etc.). If the company is hosting externally, check and see what forum packages are available to install from your hosting panel. That would probably be the most quick and easiest route to getting up & running. If after you run through the wizard and look at some of the reviews, tell me something about your web hosting environment and your requirements and I can probably make a couple of recommendations for you.
  • Nov 1, 2008, 02:13 AM
    taytopy2k

    My requirement are,. creating topics,answering topics... etc something similar to this forum I mean ask desk forum .if I can I will be very grateful.thanks for asnwering me
  • Nov 1, 2008, 02:31 AM
    Curlyben
    AMHD is based on the vBulletin software and is NOT really recommended for new forum operators as it is extremely involved.

    A good one to try for starters is: Home of SMF: Free PHP and MySQL forum software
  • Nov 1, 2008, 08:35 AM
    vingogly

    All of the forum/BB packages out there will offer these basic capabilities... SMF is a great one, as Ben says, and another good simple choice is Vanilla. Both are free, BTW.

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