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  • Mark.B
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    Originally posted by GTB View Post
    My current forum has been running for two years. But then I guess you never visit it to know?
    Maybe it has, but you forgot to mention that you keep deleting all the posts.....

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  • GTB
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    gdfgdf
    Last edited by GTB; 21 October 2014, 10:19.

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  • Mark.B
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    Originally posted by GTB View Post
    No, I delete mine every 2 weeks on average. But then I'm not trying to con anyone into buying something crap.
    I have corrected your post.

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  • GTB
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    gfdgf
    Last edited by GTB; 21 October 2014, 10:19.

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  • Mark.B
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    Originally posted by GTB View Post
    In short Mark, as you can see, there's no need for you even to be running this demo board.
    Oh, ok. Whatever you say.

    At least I don't delete it every few weeks.

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  • GTB
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    gdfgfd
    Last edited by GTB; 21 October 2014, 10:18.

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  • Mark.B
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    Originally posted by GTB View Post
    So what happened to the vBulletin 5 Demo Board Internet Brands was running themselves?
    It's STILL THERE and kept up to date as this one is, however it is just on the same setup as the support forums and again it's not the most ideal environment.

    This site is designed to showcase vBulletin 5 *exactly as it really is*...as if a real person had set up a real forum.

    5.1.4 has numerous new three column page layouts available. Where can you see those on any official site? But you can see one of them HERE.

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  • GTB
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    tyrt
    Last edited by GTB; 21 October 2014, 10:18.

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  • Mark.B
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    Don't be so silly Gary.

    This site was only created in response to people asking to see the forthcoming versions of the software in action...such versions are not always deployed to vbulletin.com and even when they are, often new features or changes are not enabled so people cannot see them. Also, arguably vbulletin.com is not a great example of vB5 because of the bespoke caching and suchlike that goes on.

    This site has the ability to be far more flexible, and indeed I deliberately turned off caching so that non-registered members could see the real world speed, not the cached speed.

    It's not an attempt to sell vBulletin 5, it's an attempt to show it as it actually, really is...good or bad...not how a bunch of very loud people with a grudge against the company like to portray it as.

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  • GTB
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    gh
    Last edited by GTB; 21 October 2014, 10:18.

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