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Post by Cherry Blossom on October 25th 2008, 2:56 pm

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whats this?

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Merlinz on October 29th 2008, 5:39 am

I would also like to change the footer the same as Cherry, I dont mind the forumotion link or the one other one that as to stay just would like it to look better.

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Post by mogoking55 on October 29th 2008, 5:57 am

But a lot of people has this removed on there forums people say you can do this

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Post by Merlinz on October 29th 2008, 6:07 am

But a lot of people has this removed on there forums people say you can do this


Ive been told its a CSS code Cant find it though but also dont want to delete every thing just write some thing better.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by mogoking55 on October 29th 2008, 6:31 am

We request you retain the full copyright notice below including the link to www.phpbb.com.
This not only gives respect to the large amount of time given freely by the developers
but also helps build interest, traffic and use of phpBB. If you cannot (for good
reason) retain the full copyright we request you at least leave in place the
Powered by phpBB line, with phpBB linked to www.phpbb.com. If you refuse
to include even this then support on our forums may be affected.
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It saids we can so why do people say no and yes

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Cherry Blossom on October 29th 2008, 7:43 am

@ typlo: now i want tws deleted or their footer back on this is not a fair service.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Typlo on October 29th 2008, 8:07 am

Maybe if you provided the links to those forums it could help out.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Guest on October 29th 2008, 8:22 am

So paying for template editing only gives us the right to change what forumotion allows and they can change their minds about what that is at any time?
I remember a post by the staff on here saying to remove the links at the bottom you have to purchase template editing.
Phpbb is the only one you are required to keep under the gpl of the software.
Are you now saying that the forumer/forumotion ones are to be kept too?
I do hope the new upgraded chatbox isn't like the forumer one costing an arm and a leg to even use it?
Yes people forumer charge you for the chatbox and it aint cheap, not even a preview to see if it isn't the very nasty ajax one used in other forums eg looks like a very badly written shoutbox.
Yes I do know typlo as I opened a forumer site a while back.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Cherry Blossom on October 29th 2008, 9:40 am

@ typlo: http://www.techwebsupport.com/index.htm

i think you need to write a big list of what are and are not allowed and then post it

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Eagle Eye on October 29th 2008, 10:11 am

Typlo wrote:

No forum is allowed to do so, and could bring any forum to deletion Hello.

what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by mogoking55 on October 29th 2008, 4:44 pm

Cherry_Blossom_2 wrote:@ typlo: http://www.techwebsupport.com/index.htm

i think you need to write a big list of what are and are not allowed and then post it
This one has none of there forum

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Cherry Blossom on October 29th 2008, 5:38 pm

exactly and I'm offering to keep the phpbb.com and forumotion links i just dont want the free forum stuff. funny how that's a staff forum

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by mogoking55 on October 30th 2008, 5:12 am

Cherry_Blossom_2 wrote:exactly and I'm offering to keep the phpbb.com and forumotion links i just dont want the free forum stuff. funny how that's a staff forum
Can we do this then cause

Are we allowed or not cause other forums have these links gone

The admins keep saying no and other members are saying if you have template edited you can do this so can we if we can't why are other forums getting away with this.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Guest on October 30th 2008, 6:27 am

Well are we allowed or not?
Sorry this is my new arrogant way of asking as it got instant results for another member without censure.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by mogoking55 on October 30th 2008, 6:41 am

mogoking55 wrote:
Cherry_Blossom_2 wrote:exactly and I'm offering to keep the phpbb.com and forumotion links i just dont want the free forum stuff. funny how that's a staff forum
Can we do this then cause

Are we allowed or not cause other forums have these links gone

The admins keep saying no and other members are saying if you have template edited you can do this so can we if we can't why are other forums getting away with this.
Can an admin answer please

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Guest on October 30th 2008, 6:50 am

So is this issue being addressed or what?
Borrowed from the arrogant member.

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Post by Typlo on October 30th 2008, 8:40 am

as I already said this is not allowed, i can't tell you anything better.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Cherry Blossom on October 30th 2008, 9:02 am

well then i expect this to be enforced!

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Guest on October 30th 2008, 9:11 am

Typlo wrote:as I already said this is not allowed, i can't tell you anything better.

Thats as clear as mud Typlo I expected better from you.
Answer the question are we forced to put forumer/forumotion links in our footers?
If so you will get a lot of requests for Template editing refunds as most bought it for that particular reason due to an early post on the subject.

From now on I am going to be arrogant and obnoxious in posts as it seems to get instant action.
See http://help.forumotion.com/other-problems-f46/recently-broken-forum-widget-is-causing-forum-formatting-issues-t29278.htm for what I am on about.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Typlo on October 30th 2008, 9:42 am

well actually you should have checked that post :

I have informed Typlo of this current issue, please be patient while he looks into this problem further.


That's what actually made me notice the issue, not any arrogant, obnoxious or whatsoever post.

Answer the question are we forced to put forumer/forumotion links in our footers?


The answer is yes, might be a "clear as mud" answer, but that's the best i can tell you.

If so you will get a lot of requests for Template editing refunds as most bought it for that particular reason due to an early post on the subject.


Please provide me a link to this subject, as it's certainly not me who advised people to buy templates to delete your footers.
No refund will be done for this anyway, as the templates editing can be used in 1000+ others possibilites than just deleting a footer, and you'll see nowhere Forumotion saying "buy our templates editor to delete our footer" as that's not why we selled it to you in the first place.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Guest on October 30th 2008, 9:47 am

Well you'd better post the code if you want people to put it back after the post to advise people to buy template editing to remove it.
Give me one good reason why I should search for a post just so you can delete it to make your latest stance right.

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Re: forumer in bottom links?

Post by Typlo on October 30th 2008, 9:53 am

Ok i'm a devil person that wants to destroy all proofs.
Watch out i might also come to your house to kidnap you, you obviously seem to know too much on me.

I'm locking this topic, I've answered clearly to the situation, and I've heard enough crap here.

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