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  1. Probably the shittest thing that calls itself "responsive". From Mark.B's adminflipflop site, what the hell is this "Choose Action" button? It doesn't do anything, FFS, and takes up most of the space of each post. [ATTACH]37._xfImport[/ATTACH]
  2. There's got to be at least a thread or a forum on any admin site to bash on vBulletin, so this is it. I'm well past the vBulletin fiasco of the last few years, but some people are still falling for the marketing of vB5, so I thought I'd some comments on it. In this post, vBulletin staff member Mark.b claims that people should judge a forum by what it provides TODAY, not what it has provided in the past, and I agree with him to a certain extent. The woes of running a successful forum - General Discussion But the bigger issue with vBulletin is the company itself. It's like saying that you'd make a member a moderator for your forum, ignoring any past history of them being a moderator. It's like promoting Brivium's XenForo addons, and ignoring the ugliness and the history behind that developer. So yes, I agree that forums should be held to their current standards, as well as the quality of support for that product, but you just can't ignore history. EDIT: I guess Mark.B didn't appreciate my opinion. Sometimes, sometimes words hurt!
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