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Old August 24th, 2010, 06:20 PM   #13 (permalink)
gatorsfootball
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Thanks for giving my suggestion some thought . If you can successfully integrate "VBGallery" while utilizing the existing VBulletin Attachment system, you will sell a million copies of the software.

A small importer would also be needed to move the existing Gallery images to the attachment database.

As much as I like VBGallery, I am considering dropping VBGallery from my site and moving toward the existing attachment system. I really do not like having two galleries (VBulletin & VBGallery). Although VBGallery truly looks nice, it complicates the existing attachment system. What I mean by that is the user does not understand the difference, or where exactly to upload their images. I base this on my personal oberservation and communication with users.

As previously suggested, I know I can simply deny users access to the built-in image/attachment system, but I really like the ability of users to have easy access to the images so they can directly insert the images from the attachment library.

With that said, I would also like to say that you have done a wonderful job with the VB 4.0 port. VBGallery has never looked better, and it will pain me to remove it from my site. I also appreciate the fact that you have taken the time to answer all of our questions in the forums ...it really makes customers happy ...especally this one
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