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Beginner to MyBB - Looking for Help #1
I'd like to know everything if possible when it comes to using MyBB software.

I'm looking to run my own forum, one day, and have no idea of where to start. I'd love to know as much knowledge as possible, and be as good as Blue when it comes to running a successful forum.

Thanks everyone.

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RE: Beginner to MyBB - Looking for Help #2
The best way to work your way around MyBB, is install it on a local server and have a play. Mess around with different settings etc.

if you need any help, just PM me.

YellowKnife

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RE: Beginner to MyBB - Looking for Help #3
(09-03-2013, 09:42 AM)YellowKnife Wrote: The best way to work your way around MyBB, is install it on a local server and have a play. Mess around with different settings etc.

if you need any help, just PM me.

YellowKnife

I know basic admin configurations, but I need the knowledge of how to protect it from ddos (e.g. installing, removing an attack), paying for host (how to setup hosting, and pay for it), how to install plugins and use them.

Just the basic stuff.

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RE: Beginner to MyBB - Looking for Help #4
A lot of it is just basic webmastery knowledge stuff. Installing plugins is as simple as uploading the files via FTP and then installing them in the ACP. Same with themes. Your question would be easier to answer if it was more specific. Smile

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RE: Beginner to MyBB - Looking for Help #5
(09-03-2013, 09:48 AM)Google Wrote:
(09-03-2013, 09:42 AM)YellowKnife Wrote: The best way to work your way around MyBB, is install it on a local server and have a play. Mess around with different settings etc.

if you need any help, just PM me.

YellowKnife

I know basic admin configurations, but I need the knowledge of how to protect it from ddos (e.g. installing, removing an attack), paying for host (how to setup hosting, and pay for it), how to install plugins and use them.

Just the basic stuff.

DDoS protection isn't just as simple as installing a PHP script and clicking a block attack button. I highly suggest looking into various DDoS protection methods, and creating your own personal system to get as much control and stability as possible. I'd recommend looking into a nice dedicated server plus colocation in a quality datacenter. If money is too tight for this, grab yourself some dedicated hosting. If money is too tight for this as well, grab a pretty good VPS. Plugin/theme installation is simple. It's security and SEO that's such a pain in the ass.

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