They posted the thread 2/18, made the official announcement 9/18 it looks like, and seems like it still has some more work to be done.That's from last year. Did they finish development? I like the look of it.
Also that phpBB gets swamped with spambots very easily... and I know this from one forum I was on under the platform (but that was until a sortables CAPTCHA was put in, which drove nearly all of them away).I wonder how many people still use phpBB with all these paid platforms, and all the Social Media stuff these days.
Yuck. Looks like Tapatalk, only worse. Too much white everywhere![]()
I wonder how many people still use phpBB with all these paid platforms, and all the Social Media stuff these days. I used to love phpBB but I hate forums these days due to preferring Facebook.
Also that phpBB gets swamped with spambots very easily... and I know this from one forum I was on under the platform (but that was until a sortables CAPTCHA was put in, which drove nearly all of them away).
Well yeah, that's true. But still, it could've been better ffs. Also, one person did tell me that phpBB is more vulnerable with spambots than any other forum platform. And that was @SarahGirl by the way.It's a default theme the majority of people typically don't stick with the default as far as I know and you're likely able to modify it.
It's good that they are finally going with a default responsive and mobile-first theme, that is essential today. That forum view looks like IPB's grid view tho. 😉 But like others have mentioned here, the post is from early last year and we still haven't seen a working demo which doesn't give me much confidence. Have they stopped developing it?
Sure, I am aware of that, but there hasn't been much activity from phpbb in recent years, and think this goes to show that phpBB has lost a large part of its former developer team - and relevance.Probably not, being that phpBB is a free software I doubt the devs get paid anything.
Yeah I hope this is true, because phpbb is badly in need of some major re-working. Frankly, there is no real reason to go with phpbb these days, there are many other, more modern and better options to choose from.I also think a part of it is how much reworking they are doing and probably building the theme from scratch. It also makes me wonder if this is going to come out with a major release of phpBB.
What a joke, this is probably a more up-to-date theme than the infamous prosilver (what isn't?), but they're deluded, if they think this is even remotely groundbreaking. There is probably no less than a hundred 3.x themes which look twenty times better.This year we are announcing our plans to go where no forum has ever gone before. We are starting on a journey to venture outside the scope of our current galaxy to a place far far away.
In search of an experience so groundbreaking, so shocking, that you will not want to miss the excitement. So suit up and strap on your jetpacks in preparation for the launch of something revolutionary. In the following blog post, we will be outlining the plans for the coming time and show you some screenshot of things we’ve been working on.
Well, Facebook does force people to disclose their real identities and to even surrender their ID (e.g. passports, drivers license), if it thinks anything is suspect like someone not being real.Also that phpBB gets swamped with spambots very easily... and I know this from one forum I was on under the platform (but that was until a sortables CAPTCHA was put in, which drove nearly all of them away).
But why though? That's just asking to get doxxed if you ask me, nevermind being stalked. I was on Facebook before with just a variation of my real name and they never hassled me for it, and still go with it. If they ever do this to me however, well, up them.Well, Facebook does force people to disclose their real identities and to even surrender their ID (e.g. passports, drivers license), if it thinks anything is suspect like someone not being real.
I wonder how many people still use phpBB with all these paid platforms, and all the Social Media stuff these days. I used to love phpBB but I hate forums these days due to preferring Facebook.
That's the thing I'm most intrigued about, but it's hard to tell from screenshots how it'll work and feel.The most "innovative" thing there is probably the SMS like styling on the chat interface, but I really don't like it. It's messy and hard to follow with how some users appear on the left and others on the right.
If you're starting a new forum today there are much better options to choose from than phpBB. In fact, phpBB would probably be at the bottom of my list of platforms.I'm looking at opening my own forum again and phpBB is top of the list of platforms to check out.
That's the thing I'm most intrigued about, but it's hard to tell from screenshots how it'll work and feel.The most "innovative" thing there is probably the SMS like styling on the chat interface, but I really don't like it. It's messy and hard to follow with how some users appear on the left and others on the right.
If you're starting a new forum today there are much better options to choose from than phpBB. In fact, phpBB would probably be at the bottom of my list of platforms.I'm looking at opening my own forum again and phpBB is top of the list of platforms to check out.
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