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when installing Mybb, it says:
Forum Url (no trailing slash):

However, I have seen many websites that use this forum on a trailing slash. Thats what I need! I need it to show up on a website page like this....

www.website.com/forum/

What should I do?

Going to integrate it with wordpress
It will be fine. Do not include the trailing slash for that setting, it will work flawlessly.
(2013-02-25, 04:08 AM)Ryan Loos Wrote: [ -> ]It will be fine. Do not include the trailing slash for that setting, it will work flawlessly.

so if my website is website.com
what should i put in that section?
http://website .com (obviously without the space)
If you want your forum to be in /forum put http://www.website.com/forum

Simple as that. Of course you have to have your MyBB forum in the /forum directory, too.
(2013-02-25, 04:19 AM)billybatz9 Wrote: [ -> ]so if my website is website.com
what should i put in that section?
If just TLD:
http://www.website.com
If in a sub-folder:
http://www.website.com/foldername
(2013-02-25, 05:09 AM)Ryan Loos Wrote: [ -> ]
(2013-02-25, 04:19 AM)billybatz9 Wrote: [ -> ]so if my website is website.com
what should i put in that section?
If just TLD:
http://www.website.com
If in a sub-folder:
http://www.website.com/foldername

Isn't that a trailing slash though? It says not to do that
A trailing slash is when the last character in a string in a slash.
(2013-02-25, 01:46 PM)Nathan Malcolm Wrote: [ -> ]A trailing slash is when the last character in a string in a slash.

This guy did a slash at the end lol

http://www.xboxpartychat.com/forums/
It does not matter whether you include a slash in the URL.

It matters only when you include it in the Admin CP of MyBB.
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