BrinkGamers.com

U.K.Visuals - November 1, 2009 - 06:19

Hello Guys.

I just want to show you our new Community Site for the Game Brink which will come at Spring 2010.
Its built with Drupal 4.7 and is bridged with DrupalVB to our VBulletin Board.

http://www.brinkgamers.com/

Any and all comments would be very welcome and appreciated.

Thank You!

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WorldFallz - November 1, 2009 - 16:25

A new drupal site on v4.7? Sorry, but I gotta ask-- why?

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sorry, my fault... Drupal

U.K.Visuals - November 2, 2009 - 09:35

sorry, my fault... Drupal 6.14 ;-)

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Michelle - November 2, 2009 - 18:37

I saw this in the feed reader and came over to ask if you were nuts. LOL! I see you already addressed the version question.

Nice looking site. I like the slider on the front page. Pity about the forums, though. With vB screwing over their users it's sad to see people still wedging it into Drupal. :(

Michelle

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whats wrong about using

U.K.Visuals - November 3, 2009 - 09:00

whats wrong about using Drupal with VBulletin?
VBulletin is in my point of view he best Forum Software on the market and Drupal has a very good possibility to merge it together.

we checked to use vbdrupal for ir, but there are some problems when you use several sites with the same forums.

Bridge vs integration

Michelle - November 3, 2009 - 13:59

If you don't mind your forum being a separate part of your site, and many people don't, it's fine. But it's only bridged, not integrated. With an integrated forum, you can do things like promote a forum post to the front page and not have two different user profiles. There's just a lot more possibilities for making forum content a first class citizen on your site that you just don't get if you tack vBulletin onto the side of it.

Of course it's your site and you need to do what works best for you. I'm just always sad to see people go that route.

Michelle

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I'm looking for folks to help me out by posting in my Coulee Region forums. You don't need to live in the area; there's plenty of general forums. But please, no Drupal support questions. :)

thx for yuor feedback

U.K.Visuals - November 6, 2009 - 16:07

thx for yuor feedback Michelle

you are absolutley right about wat you said. it would be better to integrate the whole forum into drupal, but thereis a problem in our case.
we d liked to use vbdrupal as a CMS which integrates the whole VBulletininthe CMS wth all features you said. BUT if you do this you can just use one forum with one Site. in our case we have several different fansites whch come together in one forum. so its not possible to use it in our case.

we d like to use vbulletin, beacause in my point of view vb is the best forum softwae on the market.

i think this is a good compromise between both things.

@ Adi: Thanks for coding the template and the site for us. you did very good work. i can recomend him to all who need help with drupal stuff.

What is the slider?

Janitor X - November 7, 2009 - 08:51

Sorry I'm kinda new to drupal but on your front page what is that slider? Also cool site, I really like the layout.

congrat with the site ;)

adisetiawan - November 4, 2009 - 12:13

congrat with the site ;)

Adi Setiawan
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