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[For 1.8] MyBBlog v1.1.2
#31
Is there to rename the mybblog.php to something else? It may be used to replace my portal.php. I already attempted to with no success so far.
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#32
You'd need to search through all files (especially the ones in the modules folder) and replace all links to mybblog.php
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#33
(2014-11-23, 06:18 PM)Jones H Wrote: You'd need to search through all files (especially the ones in the modules folder) and replace all links to mybblog.php

I actually tried that. Then the page itself is just blank white and nothing is there. I also tried uninstalling and reinstalling it as well.
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#34
Have you also looked through the templates?
A white page is usually an indicator for php errors while display errors is deactivated. That'd mean that you likely also removed a ", ) or ;
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#35
@Jones, since php 5.2 is unsupported hope 5.3.2 will do, thats what am using
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#36
PHP 5.3.x should work - I've only tested it with the latest 5.3 release, but afair the class constructs I'm using were added in 5.3.0
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#37
Ok, have installed and activated it, how do I start creating the blog post.
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#38
Goto http://yoursite.com/mybblog.php and you should see a bar at the top with a link "Write Article" - click on it and you'll see the form to write an article.
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#39
Works fine, thanks
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#40
I was expecting abit more. Sadly not gonna use this.

Would be better if blog entries and comments would count to the total posts/thread of the forum.
And i was hoping the plugin gives you the ability to select a forum or give the forum id, so it only changes the style of a forum into a blog kind.
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