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Answered: Morph compatibility with my site and othe pre-sale questions



Hi,

I've just discovered the morph framework and would love to try it, however I first want to ask the following questions:

1. Is this framework going to be compatible with my site knowing that: it is made of custom modules, has 3 column layout, use extensive URL rewriting and has a vBulletin forum that I'd like to customize accordingly as well.

2. I've noticed a few 404 errors on the backend demo, is Morph stable?

3. On how many sites can I use the framework?

I like a couple of the themelets, very nice work, much better than most templates. But I really wanna make sure that I am not going to be in trouble with this framework...

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Hi John, Thanks for your questions.

1. Is this framework going to be compatible with my site knowing that: it is made of custom modules, has 3 column layout, use extensive URL rewriting and has a vBulletin forum that I'd like to customize accordingly as well.
As with any production site and upgrades, you should roll it out on your sandbox or testbed first to see what issues you might run into and how to overcome them. I have installed Morph with the Candy themlet and integrated it with vBulletin personally and didn't run into any horrific issues, but did have to do some css editing, but this is pretty typical when integrating a full sized forum script.

2. I've noticed a few 404 errors on the backend demo, is Morph stable?
Can you be more specific? Say what you where doing or what was happening? Morph is stable. I cannot find any issues in the demo backend offhand. Did you possibly try to use it while it was rebuilding?

3. On how many sites can I use the framework?
As many as you like, if you purchase the Platinum membership. If you purchase any membership lower then you are limited accordingly. You can see more about licenses here.

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Hi John, Thanks for your questions.

1. Is this framework going to be compatible with my site knowing that: it is made of custom modules, has 3 column layout, use extensive URL rewriting and has a vBulletin forum that I'd like to customize accordingly as well.
As with any production site and upgrades, you should roll it out on your sandbox or testbed first to see what issues you might run into and how to overcome them. I have installed Morph with the Candy themlet and integrated it with vBulletin personally and didn't run into any horrific issues, but did have to do some css editing, but this is pretty typical when integrating a full sized forum script.

2. I've noticed a few 404 errors on the backend demo, is Morph stable?
Can you be more specific? Say what you where doing or what was happening? Morph is stable. I cannot find any issues in the demo backend offhand. Did you possibly try to use it while it was rebuilding?

3. On how many sites can I use the framework?
As many as you like, if you purchase the Platinum membership. If you purchase any membership lower then you are limited accordingly. You can see more about licenses here.

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