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vBSEO + vbAdvanced + vBlog + vBulletin + GARS - Possible ???

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Old 05-03-2008, 08:16 AM
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Question vBSEO + vbAdvanced + vBlog + vBulletin + GARS - Possible ???

Hi,
I am looking to purchase vbSEO for my new site using vBulletin 3.7 forum.

Please clarify if vbSEO works well with below combination.

vbAdvanced + vBlog + vBulletin + GARS

I like to know any possible problems, suggestions of whether I can use vbSEO with the above combination.

Currently I got vBulletin 3.7 forum installed in sub-folder:
www.testdomain.xyz/forum

I haven't installed the other components yet !!

Any suggestions will be appreciated what folder structure should be used if I am thinking of using all above components along with vbSEO.
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Hello Suri ,

vBSEO works with vBadvanced cmps + vb blog + gars. vBSEO also have special rewrite settings for Gars and vB Blog.
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Old 05-03-2008, 08:55 AM
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Thank You for the quick reply...

I am thinking of using vBadvanced Dynamics

Will vbSEO work with that comfortably ?
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We have license owners using vBadvanced Dynamics also.
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:23 AM
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Currently I got vBulletin 3.7 forum installed in sub-folder:
www.testdomain.xyz/forum

I haven't installed the other components yet !!

Any suggestions will be appreciated what folder structure should be used if I am thinking of using all above components along with vbSEO.
Thank You.

Any suggestion on above point ?
I am new to all these. So no idea of what will be right folder structure.
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I personally find the best way to install a forum is to root domain.

But if you already have your forum under forum/ directory you shall keep that.
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I personally find the best way to install a forum is to root domain.

But if you already have your forum under forum/ directory you shall keep that.
I can install vBlog in /blogs folder and can use vbAdvanced as home page (root folder) and use vbSEO. Right ?
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vBulletin Blog must be installed within the same folder as vBulletin. This is a vB Blog requirement.
You can have vbadvanced cmps as your home page in root however the blog will reside in forum/blog/ folder.
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