vbulletin 'wrapper' question
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vbulletin 'wrapper' question
1.) The wrapper module have 3 functions:
1. Shared user database
Once the bbwrapper module is installed, Storyteller will use the forum user database for the front end.
2. Registration
The forum application can use Storyteller's enhanced registration system for the user registration
3. Last 10 forum topics
This will display the last 10 forum topics in the news blocks. Also, the last 10 forum topics are available as XML newsfeed.
There is no template integration, because Storyteller and vBulletin have entire different template systems.
2.) vBulletin 3.0 RC2 should work without any problems
In case you like to try the integration. The freeware version comes also with bbwrapper support.
1.) The wrapper module have 3 functions:
1. Shared user database
Once the bbwrapper module is installed, Storyteller will use the forum user database for the front end.
2. Registration
The forum application can use Storyteller's enhanced registration system for the user registration
3. Last 10 forum topics
This will display the last 10 forum topics in the news blocks. Also, the last 10 forum topics are available as XML newsfeed.
There is no template integration, because Storyteller and vBulletin have entire different template systems.
2.) vBulletin 3.0 RC2 should work without any problems
In case you like to try the integration. The freeware version comes also with bbwrapper support.
I did a search and couldn't find anything (perhaps because the answer is commonly known to everyone but me) but...
Does the bbwrapper file actually place vbulletin on a page that has the Esselbach template (header, footer etc.) applied to it? This is what I would assume the wrapper would be.
A second question is: will the bbwrapper for vbulletin 3 beta 7 work with gamma and higher?
Thanks for any help on this.