The original changeover was estimated at an hour... We'll see though. Estimates are usually the first thing out the window. In order to plan your day I will say that they are not upgrading vBulletin.com to the vBulletin Publishing Suite. That will be another upgrade soon.
I hope it's getting a fresh new look that looks as nice as the Maintenance page. That page alone holds more liveliness than the vB.com I'm used to.
Thanks Wayne, honestly I could care less what vb.com looks like, the information on it is important to me. In the mean time, is TIMENOW a variable in vB? I found this and believe I want to change the number '300' to 0 on my vbtest site. (TIMENOW - 300)
TIMENOW would be a define... It is in all caps and has no $. Whether it is created by vBulletin or PHP, I am not sure at this moment...
When I update my forum, I multiply the estimated time by 4. I think it was scotty off of star trek that said that one time. Take the real estimated time X 4 = adjusted estimated time. That way when you finish early you just look that much better. If you run into problems, you have a some time to play with.
sigh... well ok, can I change this: if ($prevpostfound) to this? if (0) // if ($prevpostfound) Don't worry about the effects, just the syntax.
Vbulletin.com has been opened back up, and totally changed up. The VB4 options are now available with all of the details laid out. All I have to say is "wow". The publishing suite looks like it has some nice features.
Looks ah-ma-zing! I really like the boost in color. I also like the fact that it's more sleek and modern - now all they need to do is make a few changes to the support forums!