Tag: forums
6 results
- Forum Theme
- tags: ip.board, invision board, invision power board, sso, forums, single sign on, single sign-on, bridge
IP. Board Bridge
Dennis Wyman
ExpressionEngine 2
A login handler for IP.Board that lets members of a designated ExpressionEngine database log in to your forums.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 0.00No Votes
- 0 Favs
- Extension
- tags: email harvesting, bad behavior, stand-alone entry form, forums, security, comment, spam, saef, vz, bad, behavior, block, spammers, view, open-source
VZ Bad Behavior
Eli Van Zoeren
ExpressionEngine 2, ExpressionEngine 3, ExpressionEngine 4
Uses the open-source Bad Behavior script to block potential spammers, not only from submitting forms, but from even seeing your website.
- 4 Reviews
- Rating - 4.888 Votes
- 21 Favs
- Accessory
- tags: themes, forums, forum, control panel, skins
RL Forum Themes
Russ Lipton
ExpressionEngine 2
This set of forum themes for the Discussion Forum addon have been designed to be compatible with the Round Midnight theme from the RL CP accessory themes add-on. Currently featuring Blue Velvet, Green Valley, Red River, Round Midnight and Round Midnight Rainbow.
- 1 Review
- Rating - 4.502 Votes
- 1 Fave
Forum Subscribe
DevDemon
ExpressionEngine 1.x, ExpressionEngine 2
Forum subscribe allows your forum members to subscribe to not only an ExpressionEngine Forums thread but an entire forums section.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 5.002 Votes
- 5 Favs
- Extension
- tags: vanilla forums, single sign on, sso, bridge, vanilla, forums
EE 2 to Vanilla Forums 2 Bridge
Super McFly (Martin Malloy)
ExpressionEngine 2
Provides a bridge between EE and Vanilla Forums 2
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 0.00No Votes
- 4 Favs
- Article
- category: ExpressionEngine
- tags: add-on, download, forums, 3rd party, github, git, plugin, module, release, distribute, developer
On Releasing and Distributing Add-Ons for ExpressionEngine
01.27.09 by Ryan Masuga
What is the best way to distribute add-ons for ExpressionEngine? Devot:ee takes a look at the currently available avenues and asks the rhetorical question, “Could this be better?”