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Showing content with the highest reputation on 12/09/2017 in Posts

  1. With all of the excitement as of late about WebFlake potentially adding our own license to software distributions, I want to be perfectly clear: WebFlake has not, nor will we ever, require a license or implement a licensing system. It's unfortunate that the try-before-buy scene has become what it has: communities more interested in self-importance than its users. No one in this market has any moral standing with which to stake a claim to content distributions -- it defeats the purpose of "free". These licensing systems might claim to be about "exclusivity" but really, it's about ego and monetization of an equal-value product they foolishly believe they own the rights to. An attempt to corner the market, thereby alienating a significant number of users. As a result of this nonsense, WebFlake is going to show good faith in the community and challenge the status quo. Effective today, we are officially lifting our longtime policy against leeching. Group-based download restrictions will remain as they are but we will no longer actively enforce an anti-leeching policy. You are free to download our content and do with it whatever you so desire. We're confident that our work and this website speaks for itself. It is our hope that our integrity, professionalism, and tireless drive to be the absolute best instills your confidence in WebFlake. Most importantly perhaps, you can rest assured that our content will always be license free. Please be aware of the risk you put yourself in by agreeing to any of these new license agreements with other communities. WebFlake will still be here.
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  2. You're doing a pretty sketchy thing. You can't just plug a database into a new forum that has new files, as some of the files such as your configuration, uploads, etc, all relate to the database. Things will appear as broken, if they work at all. You could just save your posts and forums, I suppose, but I've never tried that, nor do I recommend it. Depending on how trashed your forum is, you may just want to take this opportunity to start over. That way everything will work perfectly and any issues you're experiencing now will be squashed, versus potentially re-appearing later on. But, I don't know how much content your site has or how long it's been up for. If you are having a few issues here and there, let us know what they are. We all have made rookie mistakes at some point in our webmaster careers. Maybe we can help you. Hope this helps a little bit. In the end, if you absolutely don't want to keep your current site, I would recommend just flushing the whole thing.
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  3. You can also use Spacious ACP and customize that part. Its in the WebFlake Download section.
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  4. This was to remove the NULLED under your top menu bar, not that one.
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