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FA Discussion => Support => Topic started by: likwidtek on March 23, 2009, 10:50:31 am

Title: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on March 23, 2009, 10:50:31 am
Lithium and other staff:

What do you guys think about a site revamp?  When I first created this site, I chose postnuke because it was pretty much the new hottness.  Now it's all but dead.  It's forked over to Zikula but there are currently some pretty awesome CMS packages out there.  Namely "Joomla!".

The reason this comes to mind is mostly due to me sort of missing Vbulletin.  I love phpbb but I really miss some of the advanced features Vbulletin gives me.  Then I took that line of thinking down the road of, "ugh, it'll be a nightmare finding Zikula / Vbulletin integration that is mature and works".  So I thought well hell why not migrate the CMS as well.

Obviously this is Lithium's baby now so it's mostly up to him and Tbone but of course I'd lend as much assistance as possible.

This would allow us to come up with a whole new look for the site as well.

Anyway, discuss.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: Fuse on March 23, 2009, 04:12:09 pm
Joomla = puke. But I'm a notepad kind of guy.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on March 23, 2009, 04:19:04 pm
I know lithium is working on coding his own CMS but it's a mountain of a project that usually takes years and a good team of people to make rock solid.  For a community like FA I just don't think notepad will cut it.  ;)
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on April 07, 2009, 12:44:55 pm
Bump.  Any thoughts from anyone on this?
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: Zortarg on April 07, 2009, 05:26:18 pm
honestly a new skin for the site would be nice. i think it fits more matrix online than darkfall. something darker would be nice.. and defenetly a new banner.
the rest is good for me. besides that new post should be shown at the top and not at the botton.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: Manic Velocity on April 08, 2009, 01:11:26 pm
I will always love our "Construct Program".  And the white/grey is more "angelic", if you will.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on April 08, 2009, 02:06:32 pm
Modern CMSs like Joomla support changeable themes.  So we could have a default theme for the site, but allow users to pick between a few other ones.  We could have a light and dark theme for example.  Or a theme for each game.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: Anonymous on April 08, 2009, 04:01:54 pm
I like the color, it fits the angels. And writing/reading on dark skins suckz alot :/
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on March 17, 2010, 04:32:09 pm
I'm going to bump this again.  Any thoughts on this?  It's been a year and it's still the same.  I think the forums are just so out of date mainly.  Newer advanced versions support awesome stuff like server side tracking of unread posts (awesome if you're like me and check this site from 2 or 3 different computers) plus the tracking ACTUALLY WORKS (this is really my biggest complaint, plugins that support Android and iPhone usage through tapatalk ( http://www.tapatalk.com/ ) which for any of us smartphone users would be a godsend.

Sorry if I'm being a pain... I just am a fan of the new shiney features of some newer products..

The databases can easily be moved to a total different version..  Even the newest version of standalone phpbb will more than do everything that we need and then some.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: SirSpam28 on March 20, 2010, 10:22:48 am
Ive already contacted both Lithium and Tbone to let them know I am down with helping out anything that needs to be done.  I can code to an extent, but I mainly deal with security, so if applications and back-ends do begin to change, let me know and I can make sure everything is locked down tight.  God forbid some script kiddie comes along and is able to deface this place.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 02:48:56 pm
Bumping this one too.  OH GOD PLEASE!
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: Ash on August 03, 2011, 04:00:06 pm
Don't just bump these threads without adding some actual constructive input to the conversation.  You want an updated forum so badly, make one.  

Present it to the members and we'll get some serious feedback on it.  Just saying "Hey revamp our forums" over and over again solves nothing.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 04:04:24 pm
Dude.  I CREATED these threads.  *READ* all of my input.  You're implying that I didn't already try to organize and plan.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 04:07:07 pm
I suggest you start here:  http://thefuriousangels.com/index.php?msg=98158

and... here:  http://thefuriousangels.com/index.php?msg=98237
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: Strod on August 03, 2011, 05:02:38 pm
In all honesty, I hope the forums never change.
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: Tbone on August 03, 2011, 05:26:00 pm
There's no magic upgrade button. This is a HUGE undertaking that would take probably a year to do, as not only would it affect our member site, but also our public site and our challenge. Lithium and I have messed around with a few other CMS's, but two or three months before going live into a new game is not the right time to re-do everything from the ground up.
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 05:31:38 pm
Quote from: "TheSorrows"
In all honesty, I hope the forums never change.


My largest complaints are:

The forums still are not able to correctly track which posts have been seen.  For example the //messages block on the left nearly always incorrectly displays orange icons next to posts that for sure have been read.  Additionally "&search_id=newposts" nearly always is incorrect as well.  This problem has been solved in the newest version of PHPBB which we cannot upgrade to as long as we're still using postnuke.

Second, is mobile accessibility.  Namely tapatalk support.  Being able to easily view the forums on a smartphone is possible once we upgrade.  Yes we can just use safari but it's a pain in the butt.  

Third, we're at risk of being exploited.  Until we move to a maintained platform we will be more and more exposed to attack.

I like the look and feel of the forum.  In fact, phpbb is great.  We're just stuck in the old version.  That's all.
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 05:36:08 pm
Quote from: "Tbone"
There's no magic upgrade button. This is a HUGE undertaking that would take probably a year to do, as not only would it affect our member site, but also our public site and our challenge. Lithium and I have messed around with a few other CMS's, but two or three months before going live into a new game is not the right time to re-do everything from the ground up.


I feel that we could do it sooner than that.  I'll help.  I'm sure there are lots of talented programmers in the guild that could lend a hand as well.  If we don't do it before launch, it'll be forever before it gets done.  Now that the public site and challenge are finished why not attempt to see if there's enough talent to commit to assisting with the migration.

Yes it'll be a huge project.  I bet we can bang it out in a few months if we get the help of the faction.

Database migration, retool the custom mods (teamspeak block, challenge site integration, steam integration), reskinning the new site.  Those are the hardest pieces to the puzzle.  

It's doable!
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: Ketamininja on August 03, 2011, 05:50:09 pm
OK, so my thoughts on this.
The forums we have are good, themewise. Simple and pure. I hate the darker style skins. As for functionality, yeah phpBB aint the best.

However, I think any CMS must have a phpBB -or better- functionality [which is hard, near impossible to find built in, out of box].

From this method of thinking, I would say that we need to be investigating forum-down. Find good forum software, and find a CMS that can use it... and I agree regarding vBulleting functionality. As for CMS add-ons, all modern CMS should be able to handle any modular components we require/make so I don't see that as an issue, but of course must be confirmed.

Compatibility? Yeah, likely none between new board and old, so these need to be archive-able, searchable, forums in the first instance, but it may be possible to import - I wouldn't hold my breath.

Ultimately, we have a security issue. With no patches being posted for Nuke for several years now, upgrading should be an important issue, especially with the new game coming online where we will hopefully be seeing a lot of traffic again from fans and haters alike.

I also concur about mobility. These forums do work on mobile devices - have to zoom in etc, but making it mobile friendly and less traffic would be excellent.


So, if there is a way to move forward, can it not interfere with day to day member/signal websites? Of course - new CMS/forum would have it's own tables in SQL, and can be hosted at any directory level (or external site) until it is ready to be moved.

Change can be hard for us all. Perhaps we should have some counsel ready to assist those who have a difficult time through the process!! :D
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 06:04:36 pm
The new phpbb isn't too bad.  SMF is garbage.  I'd be willing to bet that we'd have more luck getting a seemless database merge from our pnphpbb2 database into the newest version of phpbb3. vbulletin is nice however we'd have to pay for it.

The best way to tell is to get a tar of the site, and let's pick it apart and do a bunch of test conversions.  Once we can find a good method for seamlessly migrating and upgrading the forum database, we'll have a great starting point at then looking at CMS and challenge site integration.  

Again, my vote is for phpbb3 simply because it's so well supported.  Next would be vbulletin.  SMF is total crap and is broken and hard to mod.
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 06:10:01 pm
Here's an example of a "portal" mod added to phpbb3:  http://www.board3.de/

A few others are here:  http://www.phpbbhacks.com/category3/34/
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: Revalis on August 03, 2011, 09:17:55 pm
I'd support a move to Joomla or Drupal.. If I'm not working on a Flash project, I'm generally stuck on 1 of these two CMSes, and honestly, I find them quite sufficient. Plus I can snag extensions from club memberships I have through work (if needed).

Joomla has Community Builder and Ninjaboard for forum solutions. Both are really well maintained and supported. I think Ninjaboard looks nicer, personally. Downside is Joomla just moved to 1.7, so it's going to be a month or so before all the third-party extensions catch up and 1.6 goes unsupported.
Title: Re: Site revamp?
Post by: likwidtek on August 03, 2011, 10:38:04 pm
Here goes:

* There seems to be agreement that the site needs to be updated for security reasons.
* There's also some agreement that updating will enable us to have better mobile viewing ability.
* There's some good talk about alternative CMS systems.  Joomla being my personal favorite.
* There has already been an offer by yours truly to start researching and developing whatever migration tool necessary to convert the database to PHPBB to experiment with on a different site.  I'm even able to host a private test site so we can test and break things.

-=- Questions were asked previously and they went unanswered:  They included asking what Lithium's time table looked like.  Requesting who'd like to spearhead this project.  Asking who'd like to volunteer for PHP, CSS and Photoshop work (as well as testing.)

In my line of work I take projects like this, manage them and assist where need be.  I'm good at gathering people, putting aces in their places and getting a job done.  Step one is a little planning.  Step two is breaking the job into bite size morsels.  If I can help, that's awesome.  If tbone tells me to fuck off.  Fair enough.

If you have better ideas, please, contribute.  If I'm stepping on your toes or something, yell ouch and tell me to stop.
Title: Site revamp?
Post by: Tbone on August 03, 2011, 11:52:56 pm
I cleaned up this thread a bit to get rid of some flaming and baiting. I don't mind a healthy argument about the merits/logistics of the topic, but let's not let it get personal. Thanks.
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