inherit
10882
0
Mar 25, 2015 19:19:48 GMT -8
(_.·: mǒгø :·._)
731
July 2003
motoracer3965
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Post by (_.·: mǒгø :·._) on Dec 20, 2005 17:08:06 GMT -8
Forum URL: http://.proboards.com
Hello,
I am not new to proboards, but I have recently wanted to make a forum on my website but I have no idea how to do it. Then I remembered proboards are forums and I was wondering if it is possible to get a proboards forum onto my website.
If so, could you possibly explain to me how I would do so?
Thanks, brm
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24274
0
Apr 18, 2006 10:36:21 GMT -8
**Pennsylvania Princess 25**
Keep your friends close, and your enimies closer ~ Live and Learn
2,947
May 2004
jellybean522
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Post by **Pennsylvania Princess 25** on Dec 20, 2005 17:12:09 GMT -8
Forum URL: http://.proboards.com Hello, I am not new to proboards, but I have recently wanted to make a forum on my website but I have no idea how to do it. Then I remembered proboards are forums and I was wondering if it is possible to get a proboards forum onto my website. If so, could you possibly explain to me how I would do so? Thanks, brm Yes, of you havent signed up for a proboards.. that is a first step.. go here to create your account www.proboards.com/signup.html - if you have another other questions such as how to make boards and cats - and such.. please post back here after you create your own proboards account.
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inherit
Proboards Legend
12897
0
Oct 16, 2016 6:49:45 GMT -8
Snakeair
I don't know what to write here.
40,721
August 2003
snakeair
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Post by Snakeair on Dec 20, 2005 17:13:57 GMT -8
Forum URL: http://.proboards.com Hello, I am not new to proboards, but I have recently wanted to make a forum on my website but I have no idea how to do it. Then I remembered proboards are forums and I was wondering if it is possible to get a proboards forum onto my website. If so, could you possibly explain to me how I would do so? Thanks, brm What do you mean by gettting a proboards forum on your website? The proboards forum can not be hosted anywhere else. You can put a link to your proboards forum on your website though. Same thing on your proboards forum. Put a link in your header so your members can click on it to get to your website.
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10882
0
Mar 25, 2015 19:19:48 GMT -8
(_.·: mǒгø :·._)
731
July 2003
motoracer3965
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Post by (_.·: mǒгø :·._) on Dec 20, 2005 17:14:04 GMT -8
Well I know that, I am wondering how to actually get the Proboards Forum onto my website.
EDIT: I mean, is it possible to get the proboards forum into the "main" frame of my website?
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24274
0
Apr 18, 2006 10:36:21 GMT -8
**Pennsylvania Princess 25**
Keep your friends close, and your enimies closer ~ Live and Learn
2,947
May 2004
jellybean522
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Post by **Pennsylvania Princess 25** on Dec 20, 2005 17:15:32 GMT -8
oh im sorry, the best way to do that is to just set up a link on your website linking to your pb address
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inherit
10882
0
Mar 25, 2015 19:19:48 GMT -8
(_.·: mǒгø :·._)
731
July 2003
motoracer3965
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Post by (_.·: mǒгø :·._) on Dec 20, 2005 17:17:06 GMT -8
oh im sorry, the best way to do that is to just set up a link on your website linking to your pb address Well, I am wanting to get a forum into my main frame on my website, and I was wondering if it is possible to get the proboards forum on it.
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24274
0
Apr 18, 2006 10:36:21 GMT -8
**Pennsylvania Princess 25**
Keep your friends close, and your enimies closer ~ Live and Learn
2,947
May 2004
jellybean522
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Post by **Pennsylvania Princess 25** on Dec 20, 2005 17:18:33 GMT -8
oh im sorry, the best way to do that is to just set up a link on your website linking to your pb address Well, I am wanting to get a forum into my main frame on my website, and I was wondering if it is possible to get the proboards forum on it. from what i understand - that isnt possible, - the best way is what i suggested in the above post
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inherit
49094
0
Oct 10, 2008 12:53:31 GMT -8
justathought
201
June 2005
beastboy
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Post by justathought on Dec 20, 2005 17:59:21 GMT -8
try this code: (put it in the desired table or body)
<iframe width="100%" height="100%"
src="YOURPROBOARDURL" scrolling="YES OR NO"
frameborder="NUMBER" > </iframe
Change the width, height, scrolling and etc... to suit your needs.
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17569
0
Aug 14, 2023 13:11:03 GMT -8
frufru
11,774
December 2003
frufru
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Post by frufru on Dec 20, 2005 18:05:28 GMT -8
try this code: (put it in the desired table or body) <iframe width="100%" height="100%" src="YOURPROBOARDURL" scrolling="YES OR NO" frameborder="NUMBER" > </iframe Change the width, height, scrolling and etc... to suit your needs. Proboards breaks out of frames unfortunately The most you can do is link to it. Sorry.
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2
0
1
Mar 22, 2024 12:10:09 GMT -8
Martyn Dale
$[user.personal_text]
20,088
February 2003
martyn
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Post by Martyn Dale on Dec 21, 2005 4:42:27 GMT -8
Proboards is designed to break out of frames mainly due to cookie problems.
I dont know if anyone remebers last month when the force out of frames code was removed as a test, and any board who used a redirect with masking (in essence using frames) then couldnt log in
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10882
0
Mar 25, 2015 19:19:48 GMT -8
(_.·: mǒгø :·._)
731
July 2003
motoracer3965
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Post by (_.·: mǒгø :·._) on Dec 21, 2005 23:43:20 GMT -8
Oh Alright, Well thanks anyways guys!
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myke
inherit
-286995
0
May 2, 2024 4:38:57 GMT -8
myke
0
January 1970
GUEST
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Post by myke on Dec 21, 2005 23:51:52 GMT -8
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