Why haven't you upgraded?
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From: Part of the Left-Wing Conspiracy
Originally posted by Maxwell Smart
why haven't u helped chip in for it?
why haven't u helped chip in for it?
I'm sure the $30 per year in licencing Geoff pays for vBulletin is a drop in the bucket compared to the server bills he has. In addition vBulletin has a nice subscription service that he could implement to more than help pay for the upgrade. Now if it's a performance issue (the most likely reason), just wanted to know...
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geoff mentioned this in the threads about the subscription service
i dont remember all the details.. but probably wouldnt be too difficult to track down his explainations
i believe there were actually some changes in the newest versions of vbulletin that made him consider other forum options instead..
in theory.. going to version 3.x was going to help us move towards an optional subscription feature.. and should benefit the site overall. So i would assume whatever the down sides are, they must be pretty big to keep him from making the upgrade.....
(or maybe he already has it running on a dev server and hasnt told any of us.. so we havent been able to go play around)
i dont remember all the details.. but probably wouldnt be too difficult to track down his explainations
i believe there were actually some changes in the newest versions of vbulletin that made him consider other forum options instead..
in theory.. going to version 3.x was going to help us move towards an optional subscription feature.. and should benefit the site overall. So i would assume whatever the down sides are, they must be pretty big to keep him from making the upgrade.....
(or maybe he already has it running on a dev server and hasnt told any of us.. so we havent been able to go play around)
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Originally posted by Chrisedge
I'm sure the $30 per year in licencing Geoff pays for vBulletin is a drop in the bucket compared to the server bills he has. In addition vBulletin has a nice subscription service that he could implement to more than help pay for the upgrade. Now if it's a performance issue (the most likely reason), just wanted to know...
I'm sure the $30 per year in licencing Geoff pays for vBulletin is a drop in the bucket compared to the server bills he has. In addition vBulletin has a nice subscription service that he could implement to more than help pay for the upgrade. Now if it's a performance issue (the most likely reason), just wanted to know...
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Now that FireFox 1.0 browser has been released, I think that upgrading vBulletin is warranted.
Way back when, there was a bug in Netscape that caused the text entry boxes to be the wrong size. vBulletin at the time compensated for it by interrogating the browser agent and if it was Netscape, it automatically adjusted for it.
Newer versions of Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox have since fixed the bug, but older versions of vBulletin still compensate for that bug... the result is that text entry fields for people using Netscape/Moz/Firefox is extremely narrow.
Newer versions of vBulletin no longer have that "fix" in it.
Way back when, there was a bug in Netscape that caused the text entry boxes to be the wrong size. vBulletin at the time compensated for it by interrogating the browser agent and if it was Netscape, it automatically adjusted for it.
Newer versions of Netscape/Mozilla/Firefox have since fixed the bug, but older versions of vBulletin still compensate for that bug... the result is that text entry fields for people using Netscape/Moz/Firefox is extremely narrow.
Newer versions of vBulletin no longer have that "fix" in it.
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FWIW, I set up a vbulletin forum several months ago and there's a 30 second fix for the Mozilla/Firefox textarea problem with the current version.
Go to Styles>Modify>Fonts/Colors/Etc.
Scroll to the bottom, there's a section labelled "Textarea Widths."
There's entries for IE4, Netscape 4, Netscape 6. I used values 70, 50, and 80, respectively; and that worked pretty well for me.
I think you'd screw the Netscape Navigator 4.7 users in favor of the Mozilla/Firefox folks, but that's a tradeoff that's acceptable now (IMO), and will only become more so.
Go to Styles>Modify>Fonts/Colors/Etc.
Scroll to the bottom, there's a section labelled "Textarea Widths."
There's entries for IE4, Netscape 4, Netscape 6. I used values 70, 50, and 80, respectively; and that worked pretty well for me.
I think you'd screw the Netscape Navigator 4.7 users in favor of the Mozilla/Firefox folks, but that's a tradeoff that's acceptable now (IMO), and will only become more so.
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That's a great tip, belboz! If that was implemented, it eliminates my reason for upgrading.
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Originally posted by belboz
FWIW, I set up a vbulletin forum several months ago and there's a 30 second fix for the Mozilla/Firefox textarea problem with the current version.
Go to Styles>Modify>Fonts/Colors/Etc.
Scroll to the bottom, there's a section labelled "Textarea Widths."
There's entries for IE4, Netscape 4, Netscape 6. I used values 70, 50, and 80, respectively; and that worked pretty well for me.
I think you'd screw the Netscape Navigator 4.7 users in favor of the Mozilla/Firefox folks, but that's a tradeoff that's acceptable now (IMO), and will only become more so.
FWIW, I set up a vbulletin forum several months ago and there's a 30 second fix for the Mozilla/Firefox textarea problem with the current version.
Go to Styles>Modify>Fonts/Colors/Etc.
Scroll to the bottom, there's a section labelled "Textarea Widths."
There's entries for IE4, Netscape 4, Netscape 6. I used values 70, 50, and 80, respectively; and that worked pretty well for me.
I think you'd screw the Netscape Navigator 4.7 users in favor of the Mozilla/Firefox folks, but that's a tradeoff that's acceptable now (IMO), and will only become more so.
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After playing around a lot with VB3 over at http://www.veggieboards.com/ I have to say I'm becomming VERY fond of the new features. I'm going to see what we can do to upgrade here soon.
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Geoff, between that post and your review of the Vegetarian cooking DVDs i dunno. you're giving people like Groucho a little too much ammo.
Don't worry, your fellow veggies have your back, brother!
Don't worry, your fellow veggies have your back, brother!
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Originally posted by GizmoDVD
Will we get Avatars!?!?!?!
Will we get Avatars!?!?!?!



