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Post by Wormopolis on Aug 31, 2013 13:46:25 GMT -8
okay.. so you're probably gonna hate me for this, but I just wanna test it a bit further? [tangent=an italic text. an underlined text. an italic and underlined text.]test[/tangent] [tangent=a link using the "link" tags. A link using the "url" tag.]test[/tangent] [tangent=paragraph indents. another. another. another. centered. and another regular one.]test[/tangent] [tangent=an image ]test[/tangent] [tangent= emoticons. ;D ]test[/tangent] mm, okayz. so it seems the image and youtube video tags collide with it. umm, but you don't really have to fix those if you don't want. ^^ (though I obviously wouldn't mind if you wanted to!) I mainly wanted it for text to begin with and you've done plenty as it is. thankies wormy. <3<3
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Post by Wormopolis on Sept 10, 2013 1:02:29 GMT -8
The first day of business for ProBoards was January 1, 2000. At first, ProBoards originally used software created by the owner, [tangent=I am a thirty-year-old computer programmer. I have developed and currently maintain one of the largest Web sites on the Internet: ProBoards.]Patrick Clinger[/tangent]. In late 2001, though, ProBoards switched to the YaBB system. At the same time, other changes to the service made it the first remotely hosted service to offer a subdomain with each forum (e.g. username.proboards[servernumber].com)
On June 11, 2002, ProBoards Version 2 was launched. This was coded by Clinger and was a rewrite of the entire software rather than improvements to the existing YaBB based setup. The main goals of this rewrite were to improve the overall speed of the software and add new features to keep the product competitive.
In February 2003, version 3 of the ProBoards software was released, again making improvements on the overall speed of the software and including over 30 new features.
ProBoards upgraded to version 4 of its software on April 30, 2005. This time, the upgrade added over 100 new features and enhancements to the service. Despite this, bugs of varying levels of severity still existed.
The current version of the software is v5.
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