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2010-02-22 03:45 PM  
I've just added the forum module to one of my sites and went looking for a tutorial but, try as I did, I couldn't find one.

I'm sure you must have one, could you point me in the right direction please?
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2010-02-22 04:03 PM  
Hello,

Currently there is not a tutorial on the forum module, each time I have looked at creating a tutorial on the module there have been various bugs within the module which meant it was not worth taking the time to create a tutorial.

I'll have a look at the latest version and see if it is worth creating a tutorial on the module.

Currently the forum module I use is activemodules.com active forums,

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2010-02-22 04:08 PM  
Ah, thanks, Lee ... I'll see how I get on but will take a look at the one you use as well.
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2010-02-22 04:13 PM  
ok, Let me know if there are any bugs you come across, thanks,
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2010-05-07 11:38 AM  
Well, I added the forum module a while ago, haven't come across any bugs yet but not overly impressed with the tiny fonts and overall look of the module.

Can't see any obvious way to change the fonts etc although this is probably done through CSS, something I have yet to get to grips with.
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2010-05-07 11:49 AM  
Thanks for the feedback, yes the styling of the module will be done in CSS. Most modules have a module.css file where you can specify the styles for the module.

I think the Forum module has various templates that are available, so you should be able to create your own template and setup your own font styles.
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2010-05-10 03:45 PM  
Yes, well templates and CSS are two things I have yet to master but hoping to delve in to your tutorials on those soon!
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