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phpElcipse
30-04-2011, 05:08 AM
Note: Sorry for double posting!

Hello Habbox,

My name is Ahmir, and I'm introducing a brand new developed community that I have created. The community that I have created runs on a forum software named: phpBB. Now, I know most of you prefer vBulletin, or something like that ... But personally, I would recommended phpBB because it's simple, easy to manage, and it's very smooth! Notice: Also cheap!

Anyhow, I actually organized this forum for a Gaming Community, also future, or present-day developers. I didn't code the layout that is presented on the site, I actually downloaded it as a .zip file. So, the layout is not entirely mines, but I did add a couple of basic PHP functions to it, in addition to the registration process, member searching, etc!

Now, if you like the new developed forum, I would like for you to rate the graphics, the design, the professional features, etc. If so, I encourage you to register/advertise, and join the community.

Also, I'm not entirely done with the GamerZ Constitution yet. The constitution is just a fancy document that I will put together stating the rules ans regulations!

Notice: I'm using HostGator, which is awesome btw!

Website URL: http://jeuxbiz.co.cc
Questions? Fell free to email me at: [email protected], or just PM me via Forum!

Dentafrice
04-05-2011, 03:18 AM
You're the same guy who posted the other day with around 100 different colors in your post (as you bragged about HostGator as well, and explained your technical process of using an FTP client [you're describing a ZIP file now, paha]).


* Raise your right hand. #(1)

* Do you swear to read, and live by the GamerZ Constitution at all times, and face the given consequences?


LOL, LOL, LOL. I do not think that I have ever laughed at anything more in my entire life. That was some serious funny right there. Serious. Funny.

It looks really boring. Is it a gaming community or development community? What is a "developed" community, it doesn't look very developed to me... it looks pretty... "dead" and inactive.

Please do explain.

HotelUser
04-05-2011, 11:54 AM
Isn't co.cc a free TLD?

lTraditional
04-05-2011, 03:47 PM
Isn't co.cc a free TLD?

Indeed correct but some .co.cc are paid. If you did pay for it, get a .co.uk one as it would look better.
Please explain more as I don't understand what the forum is about.

Dentafrice
04-05-2011, 03:47 PM
From what I understand HotelUser, yes. Just Google'd it, yes.. it is.

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