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==External links== | ||
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* - Official site. | ||
* - Official code add-ons, or "hacks". | * - Official code add-ons, or "hacks". | ||
* - Official interface("template") modifications | * - Official interface("template") modifications | ||
==Example |
==Example forums== | ||
* - The largest vBulletins on the web | * - The largest vBulletins on the web | ||
* - Zelaron Gaming Forums | * - Zelaron Gaming Forums | ||
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* - iPod Lounge | * - iPod Lounge | ||
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vBulletin (sometimes abbreviated vB) is a commercial Internet forum package. It is often used to run larger boards and discussion communities. The software is written in PHP, with a MySQL database backend.
It is produced by Jelsoft Enterprises.
Other commonly-used packages include phpBB and Invision Power Board, to which vB is often compared.
External links
- vBulletin.com - Official site.
- vBulletin.org - Official code add-ons, or "hacks".
- vBulletinTemplates.com - Official interface("template") modifications
Example forums
- big-boards.com - The largest vBulletins on the web
- zelaron.com/forum/ - Zelaron Gaming Forums
- muse.mu/board/ - Muse Band Message Board.
- ipodlounge.com/forums/ - iPod Lounge
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