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How to add forum to my website - nedned - 05-12-2019

Hello,
I 've a website developed with CodeIgniter, i want to add a forum in it
please tell me if there is an extension or module to install
Huh Huh Huh Huh
Thx


RE: How to add forum to my website - Digital_Wolf - 05-12-2019

(05-12-2019, 03:55 AM)nedned Wrote: Hello,
I 've a website developed with CodeIgniter, i want to add a forum in it
please tell me if there is an extension or module to install
Huh Huh Huh Huh
Thx

Hi !
In order for us to help You make a forum You need to give us more information, for example, what forum you want to make, write it from scratch or integrate it with some service (for example phpBB). at best, You should understand how the MVC and/or Routes system works. On the other hand, there are many developers who can do it for You, but I warn you for this they will require payment.


RE: How to add forum to my website - dave friend - 05-12-2019

There is no production ready extension, module or library available.


RE: How to add forum to my website - Basic App - 05-23-2019

I have an integrating FluxBB into CodeIgniter 4 experience. I have used the forum session data to get info about the forum user in framework. This is not a ready-to-use solution at the moment, but it works.


RE: How to add forum to my website - hobbyci - 07-24-2020

If someone is interested in this topic.
If you have coded a blog it can be easily extendet to a forum.
Think of it.


RE: How to add forum to my website - captain-sensible - 07-24-2020

i once did write forum code where surfers could respond; but from the angle of including social media etc I concluded that the best approach is to code a light CMS (which i have on top of CI4) so that blogs can be created; edited or deleted and simply post the url of each blog in facebook. That way you still get traffic but leave facebook to take care of user login, who is who etc