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Which is the best QandA script ?

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asked 1 year ago by admin100 (3,170 points) edited 1 year ago by admin100

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As per my knowledge, Q2A http://www.question2answer.org/ is best. As it is developed in php & mySql. Im also one of the user of Q2A. Here is my site: http://www.prepare4interview.com/

I like your front page form. It will make users to ask more questions! Good idea. I previously added in side panel. Now going to add as per your design.

Thanks!
answered 1 year ago by R (670 points)
Hi R, thanks for Your answers ! As You see, there are still some things to make better, but I think now with the tags in the sidebar and the form on front, it is more or less ready.

Once I am sure everything is working correctly I as well will publish it on the q2a site, but i am still testing.

Some minor things are still missing, for example the voting button would explode ones it shows +10 or -10 votes, I have torearrange the star and the voting button in the answer and so on.

The question form on front can be placed on any site You want as described in the q2a diskussion.

Regards

monk333
1 year ago by admin100 (3,170 points)
Like Your answer it button with custom text, as well a very good idea. i was thinking to make something so users can jump always directly to the answer form on all questions.
1 year ago by admin100 (3,170 points)
R, the form on front has all new css classes and the rounded corners are only visible in chrome, firefox and safari but not in Internet Explorer.
1 year ago by admin100 (3,170 points)
yes, you are correct. When i saw in IE, form was squared. In firefox it is rounded. No problem! It looks good in both the ways.. :)
1 year ago by R (670 points)
And i used your script to implement popular tags in side bar.
Thanks for sharing!

Im new to php and css. So always taking from someone else code.. :P
Gidgreen is always helping to find out a way to implement our idea. His prompt reply to our valid queries gives more support to make our site better..
1 year ago by R (670 points)
Oh, thanks.
I used the css3 rounded corners, these are not supported by IE, but if You want it there are several very good methods to have rounded corners everywhere, I used Sliding doors technique on some other sites. But thruth is, I dont want to hack around hours and hours only to resolve the problems generated by IE... You know..
Regards
Monk333
1 year ago by admin100 (3,170 points)

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