Re: recommendation for lightweight forums software?

2008-02-18 Thread dave
Sh!! I won't say anything if you don't dave. On Monday 18 February 2008 8:48:18 pm Steve Holdoway wrote: > On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 20:39:33 +1300 > > Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > phpbb3 is fine, or phpbb2 with some text entering stuff added. > > > > I'm sure I'll get flamed

Re: recommendation for lightweight forums software?

2008-02-18 Thread Chris Hellyar
As in from www.phpbb.com? That sorta missed the lightweight html mark by a mile or two, but I do like their forums engine, it's a very rich tool to work with. Imagine you have a 9600baud connection, and a 640x480 screen again, and you've got what I'm looking at.. On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 20:39 +13

Re: recommendation for lightweight forums software?

2008-02-18 Thread Chris Hellyar
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 22:54 +1300, Steve Holdoway wrote: > > > OK, I'm currently on oldschool.co.nz, looking at 54kB of website, of which > 13k is a static image. Even at 9600 baud, with compression that'll take 10 > seconds to download. You may have to scroll a bit, but... > > I'm sure that if

Re: recommendation for lightweight forums software?

2008-02-18 Thread Steve Holdoway
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 22:41:19 +1300 Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As in from www.phpbb.com? > > That sorta missed the lightweight html mark by a mile or two, but I do > like their forums engine, it's a very rich tool to work with. > > Imagine you have a 9600baud connection, and a 640

Re: recommendation for lightweight forums software?

2008-02-18 Thread Don Gould
Simple as eggs on toast... www.bbinternet.info/forum www.futurestrust.org.nz/forum Both have different skins on them that lighten things up no end. You need to do some customisation to remove all the bloatware that's not required. "You can post new topics in this forum You can reply to topi