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New forums, user galleries and wiki

I'm so excited about this I just had to use the funky blue news item title that I normally reserve for major releases1). In a veritable explosion of PHP, I can now offer to the L3DT users' community a brand-new forum, gallery, and wiki. Please think of these as your personal playgrounds.

To post images in the gallery or articles/files/whatever in the wiki, you first need to create an account in the forums. They all use the same data-base, so you don't need to create separate accounts for each. However, there are still some configuration issues to be sorted out, as described in this forum post. I also need to do a bit of template customisation to better-integrate the navigation of these systems with the main website and one another.

The mailing list will remain in operation for those who wish to use it, but I suspect it will slide into disuse in the face of this, dare I say it, WEB 2.0 ONSLAUGHT!!!!1111

For those that are interested, the forum uses phpBB2, the gallery is Coppermine, and the wiki is DokuWiki. I can't praise these packages enough; they were very easy to install (which is good, since I'm a day-one PHP n00b), and linking Coppermine and DokuWiku to the phpBB user database took a couple of minutes apiece. I'll let you know how the rest of the integration goes.

1) Err…I've since changed the style, so never-mind.
 
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