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Maxim2016-11-29 15:55:22
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Maxim, 2016-11-29 15:55:22

How to make your site with a working forum?

Good day !
Guys who understand this. Tell me plz.
The task is this:
Create a website that will have articles and a working forum.
Ie that it would be possible to adminit this forum.
That's about the forum. I don't know how to program. I can only type.
With layout skills, is it even possible to solve this problem on your own (or almost on your own)?
It seems there are some ready-made forums. But I can't figure out how to link a ready-made forum and my created site correctly.
You can leave with slippers, but tell me something sensible plz :)

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ipswitch, 2016-11-30
@Tispartaaaa

If your site is static, then you don't need any CMS or knowledge of PHP.
Create a forum folder on the site
Create a subdomain forum.YOURDOMEN looking into this folder
Select, download and put the forum engine in this folder - either the most common phpBB , or for example a simple and convenient SMF
Works perfectly!

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riot26, 2016-11-29
@riot26

ucoz.ru

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Maxim Timofeev, 2016-11-29
@webinar

It all depends on what your site is on? If on the finished cms, then find the forum module for it. If they wrote it themselves, then such a question would hardly have arisen. If there is no forum module for your cms, it will be difficult without php knowledge, but there are self-sufficient forum engines that can be put next to your cms. you need to choose one and climb into the docks to read what and how.

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Oleg, 2016-11-29
@politon

many cms are linked to forum engines.
They also have their extensions.
Same joomla.
Without knowledge of sql, php is unlikely to be able to combine something on their own

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Maksim Bondarenko, 2016-11-29
@Ozaka

PHPBB try this...ready open source forum

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Saboteur, 2016-11-29
@saboteur_kiev

There are forum engines that have a built-in "portal" option, that is, the ability to add static pages.
vbulletin, phpbb - everything can be reviewed.

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