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kamejoko
September 30th, 2004, 13:46
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DarkBlood
September 30th, 2004, 16:42
You can even edit the header file for each theme you use to add your logo, flash banner..etc, no other phpBB host can provide this.that's because it's the logo modification; however, I thought phpBB 2.10.0 didn't have this modification.

Also, your service uses an automation script called gb or something; but it must be a copycat of IPB's mforum.

kamejoko
September 30th, 2004, 21:11
that's because it's the logo modification; however, I thought phpBB 2.10.0 didn't have this modification.

Also, your service uses an automation script called gb or something; but it must be a copycat of IPB's mforum.

Hi DarkBlood,
I am not using that logo mod, it let you change the logo only. Our system allows you to edit the entire overall_header.tpl for each template.
And yes it's mforum for phpBB, but after a lot of modifications I believe it makes a difference with other hosts.

DarkBlood
October 1st, 2004, 08:34
Very well kamejoko; let's see what others have to say first before I determine anything real big. Since I knew almost every single good forum service out there when ProBoards, SuddenLaunch, etc. were just starting out. And to my surprise, InvisionFree was better back then than it is now.