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Topic: Sub-Categories.
Posted By: Skyforum
Subject: Sub-Categories.
Date Posted: 10 September 2005 at 10:29pm
Is it possible to create sub categories? I know I can create categories, then as many forums as I want, But it would be nice to be able to build a sub-category system.

Example:
Would like a category
"Photo Albums"
then a few subs called
"Light recovery"
"Med Recovery" and
"heavy recovery"

My board will grow very fast. I full expect several million posts within the next year. I need to be able to really build a good post structure to keep control.

I just got it up, haven't even advertsied anything yet and it already has several hundred views.

Check it out at:
http://www.towtalk.net



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Posted By: sfd19
Date Posted: 11 September 2005 at 7:07am
Originally posted by Skyforum Skyforum wrote:

Is it possible to create sub categories?
 
Please do a search, this has been covered a zillion times here. Sub-catergories will be a feature of version 8.

Originally posted by Skyforum Skyforum wrote:

My board will grow very fast. I full expect several million posts within the next year.

I just got it up, haven't even advertsied anything yet and it already has several hundred views.

 
You do realize that one search bot can easily create thousands of 'views' a day? We have a view : post ratio of approximately 30 : 1 on our site, meaning that for each post we are getting 30 views.
 
Expecting millions of posts because you got a few hundred views is not really realistic, to say the least. Wink


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Posted By: JCH2
Date Posted: 11 September 2005 at 10:23am
"Subforums' has been addresses elsewhere. But I find no address of "subcategories."  I  think you might have things confused. And I think subcategories might be overkill anyway.  Visitors might understand the conception of subforums easy enough, but subcatogories would probably just clutter the opening page of the site and make it difficult to combine with listings of subforums.


Posted By: Skyforum
Date Posted: 11 September 2005 at 3:44pm
Yes, I do have things cornfused. I realized it last night. I took my tow hook and bopped myself upside my head. Everything is fine now.

As far as being unrealistic about the amount of hits I will be recieving on this forum in the future, I am afraid that I may even get more than that.

I am known across the country and have a very large following of friends within the towing industry. My board is towing specific. Just to start with, there are 26,000 towing companies on my mailing lists. I know all about search engines and link bots and the false traffic they can create.

I will be the one to check on next year to see just how well this board holds up to a very large volume of posts. I fully expect more than a thousand registered members within the next six months. That level of registered members can create several million posts a year. It can also spread a lot of goodwill for webwiz's forums if they can perform.

We really are a prolific bunch. Just watch us grow. If you want to see what's possible, check out this forum

http://www.tow411.net

They have endured ezboards whacked system for a few years. That board currently boasts over 9 million posts (most of which have been lost because of a serious security breach EZboard just recently endured)

Feel free to come by and cruise our forum. You don't have to be a tower to be a member and access a large percentage of the posts. If you have a car that needs to be towed and you want to make sure it's being done right, come present your info and a HOARD of towers will offer their expertise and input.

I am prepared for the onslaught. My server is tied to the Internet with a very solid T-1 hardwired directly to my building. The server is a dual xeon unit with 2 gigs of ram, twin 200 gig scsi hi speed drives in a raid array (with plenty of room for additional storage space) on a Windows Server 2003 platform sporting Microsofts SQL server 200 keeping the data in the right place. This server has one job and one job only. To host my board and my website. Think it will do?

I do.....


Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 11 September 2005 at 5:21pm
Are you talking about sub-sub forums?

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Posted By: sfd19
Date Posted: 12 September 2005 at 1:07pm
I am envying you for your hardware, but one question comes up: We are having page generation times of about 2-3 seconds on our rather slow shared server, and that is for a heavily modified main page with lots of database queries, all Access-based. ( http://www.students4democracy.org/sfd/forum/ - http://www.students4democracy.org/sfd/forum/ )
 
I would have expected that your hardware would generate your main page, particularly since your are using MSSQL at least 100 times faster but nonetheless it is showing page generation times for your forum of 1-2 seconds Question
 
 


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Posted By: Skyforum
Date Posted: 13 September 2005 at 3:27pm
When I load the page from my desktop by actually going onto the net and coming back to my server, I'm getting speeds like .013. Very fast. My thinking would be that your system or ISP may be causing your slow load speeds.



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