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Re: Newbie questions [message #25784 is a reply to message #25781] |
Tue, 21 June 2005 13:15 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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1. For a relative newbie to forum software/php is FUD going to be too daunting, for example if wanted to customise aspects of it?
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Most common template (forum.css.tmpl, header.tmpl and footer.tmpl) and pretty much CSS and HTML respectively and are very easy to customize.
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2. How easy is it to integrate into a portal?
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Depends on the scale of integration, if you just one a single-sign-on then quite simple using existing tools.
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3. In terms of support, it seems like the development team is relatively small and the software relatively new? Just wondering about if there are plans to expand the support team? What if the main developer decided to call it a day, or their circumstances changed etc? Hope this question isn't taken the wrong way
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The development team is small, which ensures highest possible code quality. FUDforum is hardly new, it's been around for nearly 3 years now. We provide commercial support for paying clients as far as free support on this forum, usually you get a pretty quick response from myself, other developers or users.
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Re: Newbie questions [message #26167 is a reply to message #25781] |
Wed, 06 July 2005 21:23 |
kenjb
Messages: 67 Registered: September 2004
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Google's database is old and has outdated caches. I hate to say it but msn and yahoo searches are far more up-to-date atm.
msn search
Page 1 of 86,393 results containing "powered by fudforum" (0.20 seconds)
yahoo search
Results 1 - 10 of about 458,000 for "powered by fudforum" - 0.47 sec.
kenjb
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