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Ja sa bong

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  1. This is true. With a webmaster or promotional forum, it needs a lot of work because there are so many aspects to work on which one person can't oversee it all.
  2. I've seen your forum set up with Jcink, it does look good to be honest. If I should ever have the need to explore outside XenForo, I'll be willing to give Jcink a good run.
  3. I have heard a lot of good things about JavaScript which makes me believe that those programmers who are working with it are truly enjoying it. I never looking into trying to use it anyways 🤣
  4. A forum owner who neglected doing that is truly not serious about how to run his forum because even him will me kept out of the loop as things happens in his forum. He can't be online 24/7 to see everything happening.
  5. As a forum owner, if your email setup isn't enabled to send emails to your members, I wouldn't consider the website owner being serious with his project. It's among the basic things to check out and make sure it's working fine.
  6. Even if you're working with volunteer staff members, it's important for you to find ways to motivate them. This is the only you can get the best from them because they are not being paid.
  7. No matter the size of the forum when you started, if it doesn't have much activities, there's no need having too many staffs. Starting with one staff would seem right, as things progesses, you can add more to your ranks.
  8. For a paid forum software, it's going to be also XenForo I'd choose as my favorite. It's the king of the jungle if you're looking for paid forum softwares.
  9. Twitter, reddit (which is the biggest forum base), Facebook groups, Forum Coin and of course Forum Promotion are the best places I know one can promote their new forum projects and have positive feedbacks.
  10. Frankly speaking, coding and programing isn't one of greatest suits. It's why I never paid much attention to it. I have only messed with the programming language Python. I didn't do much with it though and I have no further interest in dabbling into it.
  11. Adobe Illustrator is what I use for my visual design. I had to put in much effort into learning how to use before I was good at it. It's not a tool you would up and start using without base knowledge of how it works and how to get the best out from it.
  12. The most important thing is being able to deliver what your client expects from you whether you are using a free tool or a paid tool, that is the only thing that matters to them. Once you've been able to deliver on that, you have done your job.
  13. I see nothing wrong with using free tools and charging your clients for the professional design work you're rendering. Free or paid tools, you need to have the skills to do the job because without it, you won't be able to do and deliver the job.
  14. Hey everyone? I hope you're all doing great? My name is Ja sa bong. I'm excited to become one of latest members of this forum. I love pets which is why I'm keeping both cats and dogs. I'm a lover of anime, cartoons, video games, music and movies. I'm looking forward to mingling with each and everyone of you here. Best regards, Ja sa bong.
  15. Yes, I've seen so many other players do the same thing. It's not Cristiano Ronaldo that's the first player to do it. Aaron Hunt did it in the match between Werder Bremen v FC Nürnberg (Bundesliga 2014). He was awarded a penalty when he falls down in the box while having possession. But Hunt refuses to take the penalty, accepting that there was no contact. After a replay, it was proved that Hunt tripped himself.
  16. Ja sa bong posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hello everyone! How are you doing? I'm Ja sa bong and I'm pleased to join. I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone and enjoy the forum discussions as best as I could.