We'd like to know what the forum is about, what software you're using and some of it's basic stats (members, topics, posts).
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#1
Posted 21 January 2010 - 08:18 PM
Fairly self explanatory I think! Drop us a link to your forum, and tell us a little about it in this topic. 
We'd like to know what the forum is about, what software you're using and some of it's basic stats (members, topics, posts).
We'd like to know what the forum is about, what software you're using and some of it's basic stats (members, topics, posts).
#2
Posted 21 January 2010 - 09:20 PM
Hi Dan,
You can check out my latest forum at Digital Photography Forums.
We're currently using vBulletin 4 with a custom designed skin by myself (some inspiration from WooThemes CoffeeBreak). It's still new so are stats aren't much yet
You can check out my latest forum at Digital Photography Forums.
We're currently using vBulletin 4 with a custom designed skin by myself (some inspiration from WooThemes CoffeeBreak). It's still new so are stats aren't much yet
#3
Posted 11 February 2010 - 02:51 PM
Computer Help Forums is one of mine.
It has 3000+ users and 35,000+ posts. It was much larger, over 1.5M posts, 30K+ members, but I had a severe crash of the database server and lost the whole site. It was under a different domain which I still have. I had bought the domain http://computerhelpforums.net and never used it so after the crash since I had to start over I changed to the computerhelpforums.net domain and that's where it stands now. It is at the stage where it is growing at a fairly decent rate a year into the rebuild and domain switch. It started out on vbuletin and is the first site I converted to IPB.
I also own Just BS a general off topic and debate forum. It is next up to be converted to IPB. It has 350+ members and we are approaching 100,000 posts. The high post count and low member count is because I prune users every month and because guest posting used to be on in all forums. Now it's on in only one of them. The site is a year old and is a knockoff of a big board I sold 2 years ago. I had the domain for a couple years and shortly after I sold the big board a few staff members didn't like the direction the site was taking and they asked me to give them another home. I did.
It has 3000+ users and 35,000+ posts. It was much larger, over 1.5M posts, 30K+ members, but I had a severe crash of the database server and lost the whole site. It was under a different domain which I still have. I had bought the domain http://computerhelpforums.net and never used it so after the crash since I had to start over I changed to the computerhelpforums.net domain and that's where it stands now. It is at the stage where it is growing at a fairly decent rate a year into the rebuild and domain switch. It started out on vbuletin and is the first site I converted to IPB.
I also own Just BS a general off topic and debate forum. It is next up to be converted to IPB. It has 350+ members and we are approaching 100,000 posts. The high post count and low member count is because I prune users every month and because guest posting used to be on in all forums. Now it's on in only one of them. The site is a year old and is a knockoff of a big board I sold 2 years ago. I had the domain for a couple years and shortly after I sold the big board a few staff members didn't like the direction the site was taking and they asked me to give them another home. I did.
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