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Post by pizzamamman on Sept 19, 2009 21:10:45 GMT
So i joined, looks like a good forum, even tough the colours could be better. Still dont know how Proboards work, since im only used to Facepunch. Oh well i hope to have a swell time here! Cheers
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Post by Rodeschild on Sept 23, 2009 16:11:17 GMT
I'm kinda used to proboards because I've registered to a few forums that are hosted by them and well yeah, I'm used to it
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Post by TeMato796 on Sept 23, 2009 20:33:00 GMT
I've had my own proboards before, plus I've been a moderator and also an admin on some of them. Invision is kinda a pain to set up and it's just too much work and effort to put into it. With Proboards, you can have a professional-looking forum within a short period of time.
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Post by rondus18 on Sept 24, 2009 6:42:01 GMT
I could be wrong, but they don't seem very customizable. Every Proboard I've seen looks the same.
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Post by Rodeschild on Sept 24, 2009 16:25:27 GMT
I could be wrong, but they don't seem very customizable. Every Proboard I've seen looks the same. You don't get many features with proboards, which is why most people just use vBulletin.
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Post by TeMato796 on Sept 26, 2009 2:46:42 GMT
I suppose it's the most inexpensive professional board out there for community builders to buy. Anyways, welcomes to the new member
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Post by rondus18 on Sept 27, 2009 17:11:53 GMT
Proboards and many other alternative boards are free.
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Post by ceracecar on Sept 27, 2009 20:09:31 GMT
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