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Re: $user_prefix and $prefix (Score: 1)
by Laffer on Thursday, August 21 @ 08:16:11 CEST
(User Info | Send a Message) http://www.comicfan.de
And I DON'T want to share my forums, cause I don't see any use in it why you would have two different sites with the same forum


The reason is very easy, if you have different sites you can keep your visitors on your sites, because you show them other interests. E.g. I have a big manga Site (www.manga.de) and a lot of Manga Fans coming over there, but I also have a site for classic Comicbooks. Because both sites refer to the same forum, people will take notice of each other and start discussions.

A typical bug with $user_prefix was found in the Whois Block and Private Messages Block. Also there are bugs spread all over, because even Francesco Burzi does not always pay attention... And the worst thing, every upgrade I have to correct the same bugs, because there is no way of reporting the bugs to FB (his site has thousands of News propositions each day, so he does not read a lot of them).


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