Where to install vBulletin .. root or "forums"?
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24 Feb 2006
When we first purchase vBulletin, we are approached with the question of where to install vBulletin.
Should we install files in root folder or install vBulletin onto it's own folder--such as "forums"? What is the better option? To me, there is no "better option" but, I will try to lead you into the direction that I believe is the "best option". Hopefully, it will help you in determing where to upload your vBulletin files.
LET'S GET STARTED
Which URL do you prefer?
FORUM1)__ domain.com/forum.php
2)__ domain.com/forum/index.php GALLERY1)__ domain.com/gallery.php
2)__ domain.com/gallery/index.php BLOG1)__ domain.com/blog.php
2)__ domain.com/blog/index.php HELP DESK1)__ domain.com/helpdesk.php
2)__ domain.com/helpdesk/index.php If you prefer option 1; I suggest you install vbulletin in root.
MY OPINION AND TIPS TO YOU:- Install in root
- Learn everything about vBulletin...
even if you are not a programmer learn everything about vBulletin's functions and features; read all available vBulletin articles; learn who the key vBulletin coders and designer are, etc
- Do not install 3rd party applications that are it's own entity*. eg. PhotoPost, Drupal ...
WORK IS TIME; AND, TIME IS MONEY.
3RD-PARTY APPLICATIONS* INCREASES WORKLOAD
I say this with experience. It may not seem that it adds to your workload at first; but, over time your workload will increase.
Here's something to think about:- Installation and Updates are required on all applications
- Learning interface application is required to run application optimally.
- You may have to hire more than one coder to help you out on numerous request - therefore, increasing your risk
- To run the applications optimally, it is best to read latest news/threads and/or visit site regarding application at least on a bi-monthly basis -- if you have a few apps installed this can be time-consuming.
- In some cases, complete integration is not available and application must be hacked. Which in turn -- requires more time since you have to "track all your hacks".
* applications that have their own interface; and, different style of coding --not similar to vBulletin
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