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  1. Find and open (via FTP): root/admin/applications/core/skin_cp/cp_skin_mycp.php Locate line #187 and remove this section entirely: $IPBHTML .= <<<EOF <div class='acp-box' style='background: #FFF'> <div class='center section_title'><h2>{$_lang}</h2></div> <div class='center' id='dashboard_graph' style='padding: 1px;'><img src="{$this->settings['base_url']}module=system&amp;section=charts&amp;days=7" alt="{$this->lang->words['reg_trends_chart']}" style='width:98%;' /></div> </div> <br /><br />EOF; Save and overwrite the original. The question(s) in this support topic have been answered and the owner has been able to solve the problem. Because of this, the support topic has been closed and moved.If you have other questions, please open a new topic.
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  2. You may not like what I have to say, but I am going to say it anyway . . . . again. Asking random people for forum ideas is not only a recipe for failure, it is an excellent indication that you shouldn't be building a forum in the first place. Let me explain. When you build a forum, it is very important that its topic is something that you are passionate and knowledgeable about. It is also important that the topic will hold your interest over a long period of time. There is a simple reason for this . . . when a forum opens, you will be its first and only member. That being said, it is 100% up to you to start placing content on your forum. It is hard work opening a new forum. It takes dedication and patience to add lots of new content to a new forum on a daily basis. So choosing a forum topic is critical to the success of your forum. Even with a good topic that you're passionate about, building a good forum is tough to do. Asking random people what kind of forum you should make . . it makes building a successful forum nearly impossible.
    1 point
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