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Why hello there!
#1
Hey guys,

Nice to meet you! I am Brandin, or neverforget98. I used to do foruming many years ago, then got into the web hosting industry, now I just code for fun. I love this software so far, it's beautiful. I was a long-time user of UserCake. There was many people who tried to replicate it when they stopped production for UserCake, but none of them worked for what I wanted, this does.

I am still getting used to PDO. I've for the time being continued using MySQLi queries and made a separate config file. I use my software too regularly currently to work on this PDO switch right now. I do however, see the benefits of doing so. I've coded PHP and HTML for several years now. I am a bit rusty, but I'm getting back into the grove.

I hope to help out eventually, after I learn what the heck I'm doing lol.

Thank you and nice to meet you!
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#2
Thanks for joining us! Note that we do have the ability to write raw queries on UserSpice

$db->query("");
We also have the ability to return results without sticking them in objects if the oop stuff messes with your brain. It did mess with me for a while.

I hope you enjoy userspice and I'll probably be interested in rolling your CSS fix out to the main project once you figure it out.
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#3
mudmin,

Thanks for your reply. I appreciate this. I will do some looking into the query feature you have told me about. I will figure it out some day! Lol.

Thank you!
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