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vBulletin: A Users Guide
In this chapter we begin at the point where most people begin with vBulletin—with a copy of the software and somewhere to upload it to. If you have both of those, then you are probably eager to get going with the installation!
We will look at:
The requirements of vBulletin
How to install the files
How to create the database
How to troubleshoot installation problems
How to configure vBulletin
How to administer the default usergroups
How to secure vBulletin
How to get help and support
The requirements to run vBulletin are pretty straightforward, and even the basic shared hosting available nowadays for a few dollars a month should allow you to upload, install, configure, and run vBulletin.
Basic requirements are:
MySQL database support
PHP support
If your host claims to support these, then you have a good chance of being able to run vBulletin. Now you need to look in a little more detail at what your host offers.
Detailed requirements for vBulletin...
Change the font size
Change margin width
Change background colour