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In these six chapters, you’ve come quite a long way. You have installed and configured a stock phpBB installation, learned the ins and outs of phpBB’s end-user features for your benefit as a user and as an administrator, learned best practices for keeping your phpBB stable and secure, modified your phpBB and installed additional features, and tied it all together with a style that puts a nice finishing touch on your hard work.

Now it’s time to relax a bit and enjoy running your community. Get the word out on the various phpBB showcase forums around the Internet. Register your site in Google and the Open Directory (http://dmoz.org) so it can be found via search engines, and don’t forget to watch for phpBB updates.

The next part of this book is about WordPress, a versatile blogging application that runs on the same platform as phpBB does.

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© 2006 Robert T. Douglass, Mike Little, and Jared W. Smith

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(2006). Styling phpBB. In: Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB, and WordPress. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0106-9_12

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