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#13 2011-02-05 23:22:27

mericson
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Re: Flarum forum software

I’m enthusiastic about Vanilla 2 and working on getting it going on my website. I’m doing a rather brute force integration, side-by-side with textpattern using the same effective template. However, if someone were to build a textpattern plugin for Vanilla 2, that would be incredible! Vanilla has only five tags, and it would be great if I could use those tags as textpattern tags so that I can tightly integrate Vanilla 2 into my textpattern site.

I like that Vanilla is XHTML, its ‘pretty’ URLs are better than any bulletin board system, it is easy to use, powerful, very web 2.0.

If anyone is thinking of creating a Vanilla 2 plugin, contact me… I’d be willing to be a guinea pig !

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#14 2011-04-25 07:51:21

candyman
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Re: Flarum forum software

A brand new forum that could be the one we were waiting for: XenForo.

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#15 2011-04-25 09:02:51

colak
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Re: Flarum forum software

candyman wrote:

A brand new forum that could be the one we were waiting for: XenForo.

It is not open source though.


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#16 2011-04-25 16:41:51

michaelkpate
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Re: Flarum forum software

colak wrote:

It is not open source though.

It also doesn’t support Textile.

candyman wrote:

but we need a textile plugin for Vanilla2, first.

Has anyone looked at Textile 2.0 Addon for Vanilla 2? It appears to predate this conversation.

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#17 2011-05-05 10:06:56

Jeremie
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Re: Flarum forum software

I’ll have to re-check Vanilla 2, but to answer to the original inquiry I didn’t think such a software existed.

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#18 2011-05-05 12:49:40

michaelkpate
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Re: Flarum forum software

I meant to report back that I did an install but couldn’t seem to get the plugin working. See http://cmsstyles.com/forum/discussion/1/textile-test

I haven’t had a chance to figure out why.

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#19 2012-02-28 11:22:22

MarcoK
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Re: Flarum forum software

Someone of you know a BBoard that use plugin and/or Theme like Textpattern?

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#20 2012-02-28 13:55:05

candyman
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Re: Flarum forum software

@Michael I think that the 2.0 stands for the version of the plugin not for Vanilla2: I think is a plugin for Vanilla1.

One of the authors of Vanilla2 said that they will add Textile support in the future.

Last edited by candyman (2012-02-28 13:55:54)

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#21 2013-10-06 18:31:39

candyman
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Re: Flarum forum software

This is the most interesting forum software I’ve seen so far.

Vanilla2:Wordpress=esoTalk:Textpattern

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#22 2013-10-17 17:52:20

PascalL
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Re: Flarum forum software

Thank you very much, looks really nice !

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#23 2013-10-18 11:55:32

candyman
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Re: Flarum forum software

Glad you like :)
A thing that could be useful for a software development forum is this.

Anyway the community has decided to stay with FluxBB: maybe a plugin can do this.

Last edited by candyman (2013-10-18 11:56:04)

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#24 2013-10-18 12:08:07

philwareham
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Re: Flarum forum software

FluxBB doesn’t have any plugins, only mods that amend the source code, which we won’t be using.

Besides, that feature should be (and is) included in the version control systems we use for development (Git and Subversion) – which is the proper place to post development issues/statuses, not a forum.

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