Nosebleed, Conundrum and AdInfinitum for phpBB3

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I have been quietly working for a while on a phpBB3 upgrade of Mike Lothar’s great forum templates. You can check out the Nosebleed, Conundrum and AdInfinitum templates in action on the Countries in Colors forums. The most adventurous among the forum members can already download the first alpha release of Nosebleed.

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2 Responses to “Nosebleed, Conundrum and AdInfinitum for phpBB3”

Nelly

Sorry to bother you, but I’ve been trying to download one of the templates for phpBB3 (Conundrum, to be exact) from the message board, but you have to be member to get them. I registered several times, but I never got the activation email (I tried with different email addresses at different providers, nothing, even after having it resent.)

Is there any other way I could get it? Or could you get me an account or something, please? thanks in advance^^

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Dani

Yo tengo el mismo problema que Nelly, me registro pero nunca me llega el email para poder acceder. SOLUCIONARLO!

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