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Before posting on phpbb.com, please make sure to choose the appropriate forum. This will increase the probability to receive an answer.
Support forum
If your default ("vanilla") phpBB installation doesn't work correctly, please post in Support. This includes things like errors and functions not working as labeled. The Support forum is also for any operational questions on how to use a specific feature and on how to manage and administrate your board from a technical point of view.
Please make sure to first check the
Knowledge Base, the
Flash Tutorials, the
Userguide as well as the
FAQ and do a
search on phpbb.com. As a matter of fact, most standard questions have been answered before.
Examples: How do I add more forums? - Search on my forum is not working. - How can I add more administrators? - I am getting the following error message. - I cannot login on my forum.
Convertors forum
If you are currently using a different forum software and if you would like to switch to phpBB, please post in the Convertors forum.
MODs forums
If you wish to add a particular function to your board, try asking in MOD Requests, after reading
this and
this.
If you're seeking help in writing code to change the way your board works, please post in MOD Writers Discussion. This is not the place for getting help with MODs, or requesting MODs to be created!
Styles forums
If you're trying to change the way your board looks, then please post in the Styles forum. This includes how to add and create themes. Basic style related questions (How to "install" avatars? - How to "install" smilies? - How to change the forum header? - How to change the main logo?) should be posted in the Support forum.
phpBB Discussion: Anything else that is phpBB related ;-)
Anything else that doesn't fall into the previous categories usually fits very well in phpBB Discussion. Please note that comparative topics ("Is phpBB better than forum software XYZ?") are not allowed on phpBB.com and may be better posted on "neutral ground" on a third-party website. By contrast, questions like "Does phpBB offer feature XYZ" are usually fine.
Examples: Discussion about the algorithms used by phpBB - How many forums should I have within a category? - How does search work? - How can I keep my board from getting slow?
General Discussion
Dicussions without reference to phpBB should be posted in General Discussion. Please note that GD isn't a support forum for anything (be it phpBB or anything else). For further details please refer to the
GD posting rules.
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