Re: OOPs [message #159171 is a reply to message #159159] |
Sun, 10 May 2009 19:12 |
kerryg
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NCCU-CEDI-EC wrote on Sun, 10 May 2009 08:13 | I am teaching entrepreneurship to low wealth communities. I ran a ForumMatrix Analysis and FUDForum addressed all of my needs.
However, I may have mistaken the specific purpose of FUDForum. I thought it to be a place to implement an actual Forum on any topic. After reviewing all the topics I see that this may not be the case. FUDForum is not like BlogSpot where one can implement any Blog but it is a Meta Forum on Forums.
Please assist and tell if I may start a forum on FUDForum that does not pertain or relate to Forum development.
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Hi Henry - if I'm understanding your question correctly - this is not really FUDForum itself that you're looking at here, in the sense you mean. This is merely the support site for the software called FUDforum. It does indeed run on an installation of FUDforum software, but the categories here are dedicated to supporting the software itself.
There's no provision here for adding categories for topics outside that; it doesn't work like that. The way FUDforum works is that if you have a server, you download the FUDforum software, upload it to that server, install it, and then create categories and forums customized to the needs of your particular interest or community.
If you don't have your own server, you can use a hosting service. I use hostmonster.com, but there are many good ones and it's quite inexpensive to do nowadays. You customize your own categories and subforums to serve the needs of your own target community, just as this particular forum has been customized to serve the needs of users of the FUDForum software.
I'm not aware of any services online that are the forum equivalents of what blogspot is to blogging - ie you just create a free account and it gives you all the tools right there to run it virtually. I think generally you'd need your own server space to host such a thing, and you'd need to install software such as FUDforum (as you've seen in the forum matrix, there are others, but we're rather fond of our own ).
I haven't checked things out exhaustively; maybe such a thing as you're describing, a free virtual forum server, exists. But if you don't find such a thing, and you don't want to deal with setting up your own server, consider going with a hosting service (you should be able to get everything you need for a few dollars a month) and installing and running FUDForum on it; we'll help you get set up and running.
Hope I got the question right!
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