How to Create a Forum
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At one time, you needed special knowledge about web programming languages (PHP, ASP, etc.) in order to create a forum online. However, there are now ways of creating forums for feedback without any idea how to program. Follow these steps and get all the feedback you want!
Steps
- Get a free PHP hosting such as www.byethost.com.
- Register yourself and a domain name here.
- Go to www.phpbb.com or www.simplemachines.org and download their php forum software. (Another great one to download is Integramod. This is a standard copy of phpBB, but it comes with many mods. You can get it here: www.integramod.com)
- Download an FTP-client and upload all the php content to your host.
- Create a mysql-database on your host (through the cpanel) and a username+password for it.
- Go to yoursite.yourhost.com/forumdirectory/install.php
- In your FTP-client, go to Config.php, go to properties and set the CHMOD settings to 666(if you are using phbb2).
- Follow the instructions on install.php
- After finishing installation, go to the CHMOD settings of config.php again and set them to 644(if you are using phbb2).
- Delete the Install and contrib directories.
- Go to yoursite.yourhost.com/index.php
- Login and go to the admin panel to customize your forums.
Tips
- If you are not very technical, register yourself at www.takeforum.com or www.smfforfree2.com or another site. Then it will be created for you.
- Of course make sure you really can't follow above steps, because it sure is more fun.
- If you aren't too adept with this sort of thing, you can get one that is freely run.
- If you want to run the forum on your own computer for development reasons, testing, customizing..etc then see how to Install Apache, MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin on a Windows PC
- if you use Mozilla Firefox as your browser then go to http://fireftp.mozdev.org/ for your ftp add-on.
Warnings
- All forum software are at some point vulnerable to hacks.
Things You'll Need
- A website host that supports PHP and MySQL, http://byethost.com and www.zendurl.com are both good.
- http://www.verio.com is great for large forums.
- A basic idea of FTP, your hosts control panel and how to read.
- Plenty of time
- Knowledge of how to chmod.
Related wikiHows
- How to Use an Internet Forum
- How to Create a Forum
- How to Install SMF Forum PHP Software on Your Server
- How to Get More Members on a New/Empty Forum
- How to Market Through Forums
Sources and Citations
- http://www.phpbb.com/
- http://www.punbb.org/
- http://www.simplemachines.org/
- http://www.mybboard.com/
- http://www.yabbforum.com/
- http://www.free-webhosts.com
- http://www.host4free.info
- http://jamson.cykit.net
- http://www.vbulletin.com
- http://www.webringamerica.com - Free PHPBB Forum Hosting with No Ads
- http://www.proboards.com (not ad-free, may be difficult to code because of updates to the software)
- http://forumsarena.com multiple forums in 1 account
- http://www.smfforfree2.com/ (not ad-free)
- http://www.forums-free.com/ (Free phpBB3, 1GB, 40+ Themes, 30+ Languages, Personalization...)
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