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phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
* develop-ascraeus: (25 commits) [ticket/12613] Add distinction between top/bottom action-bar [ticket/12613] Replaced topic-actions with action-bar [ticket/12613] Remove responsive linklist from memberlist [ticket/12613] Remove unnecessary checks and clean up CSS [ticket/12613] role="navigation" not allowed on <ul> [ticket/12613] Improved screen reader functionality [ticket/12613] Removed unnecessary checks [ticket/12613] Set fixed font-size [ticket/12613] Slightly better icons [ticket/12613] Typo and L_COLON [ticket/12613] Small inconsistency fixes [ticket/12613] Don't display page-jump if all pages are visible (6) [ticket/12613] Fixes from comments (single quotes and typos) [ticket/12613] Minor $bull; and <hr> fix [ticket/12613] Pagination should never be in responsive linklist [ticket/12613] Minor CSS fixes [ticket/12613] Dropdown-visible page-jump icon, fix focus() timing [ticket/12613] Renamed jump-to to page-jump to prevent confusion [ticket/12613] Removed form in order to prevent nested forms [ticket/12613] Fix functional test and post sorting bug ... |
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ABOUT
phpBB is a free bulletin board written in PHP.
COMMUNITY
Find support and lots more on phpBB.com! Discuss the development on area51.
INSTALLING DEPENDENCIES
To be able to run an installation from the repo (and not from a pre-built package) you need to run the following commands to install phpBB's dependencies.
cd phpBB
php ../composer.phar install --dev
CONTRIBUTE
- Create an account on phpBB.com
- Create a ticket (unless there already is one)
- Read our Git Contribution Guidelines; if you're new to git, also read the introduction guide
- Send us a pull request
AUTOMATED TESTING
We have unit and functional tests in order to prevent regressions. You can view the bamboo continuous integration here or check our travis build below: