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Works great but one thing it does that I don't like (different from vb4 mobile), It changed my mobile logo to a text title and added - Powered by vBulletin Is there a way we can fix this?
I agree wholeheartedly with the person above. We just bought a license last week and have awesome ideas for things we want to implement, but the "forum look" to the product makes it hard for anyone to navigate it with much success! Also love the idea of being able to add images directly from the article instead of adding the image in Images and then heading to the article with the appropriate image bbcode. Any idea on a time-frame with this?
Nice overview Pegasus. Some cool features that I'm looking forward to using.
This looks awesome pegasus... it's going to be a nice piece of kit to play with, of that I'm sure
Thanks for the update pegasus... It's nice to see things are progressing well, and can't wait to see it in action. Eclipse sounds a nice piece of kit... will look into it myself...
Area landing pages won't be the focus of a post for another few weeks. We have plenty of work left to do on other things (like Widgets) that you can put on them. I'll mainly be going through and posting about things in the order you would probably use them. So there's going to be a lot of admin posts first.
I can't wait! Can you do a preview post on the landing page for the areas next?
This looks reallt promising, can't wait to see it in action. The idea of a web like way of viewing the wiki makes so much sense. The hardest thing I've had is knowing how to create a suitable frontpage for this (indeed for the whole site) that provides content and direction simply, but not overbearingly for a new user.
Originally Posted by gibigbig when trying to google you, no luck. To be fair, this blog was written about 18 months ago, before we had begun making much SEO efforts and before we launched a dedicated site. We are currently on page 1 for our keywords in the SERPS, and have been for some time now. So naturally I'm curious when you were looking and what keywords you were using that you could not find us on Google.
Great job. You should focus on vbulletin.org though if you decide to keep developing vb addons. Its by far the quickest way to find your product, i found you there and i lost you. when trying to google you, no luck. i eventually had to go back to vb a month later when i desperately needed a wiki to try to find the great addon i stumbled on months ago and it only took one search. My point is that Google isn't really going to be much help if you only have one product to contribute. ~My two cents