Warning! Please be careful with MODS they are not supported by YaBB SE, only by the Mod "Makers". They are use at your own risk!There are three different ways a mod can be installed, depending on how they are made. Please read the instructions completely the Mod Maker has posted about there mods. This usually will help you from installing the mod wrong. If you have a particular problem with a mod. Please post under that "mods" thread. Posting in any other places may cause your message to be moved / deleted by an Admin or Moderator.
[Boardmod SE 2.5.1]The most popular way mods are made is as a Boardmod file.
(Boarmod mods will have the .mod extensions.) This uses a system of <find> and <replace> tags designed to be installed with a program called Boardmod. Boardmod software is designed by Michael Prager and his crew. You can read about Boardmod Mod Software here: "
BoardMod FAQ" or you can Download it here: "
Download Boardmod SE" Linux and Win32 versions are available. Please read the "instructions" that come with the software on how to use it. When I have time I will make a tutorial on how to use it. Step by Step...
[YaBB PacMan 1.4.1]YaBB SE has its own built in Mod installer created by YaBB SE developers, called Package Manager (PacMan for short). You can find it in your admin center for your Message Board. It's under the >>Forum Controls >>YaBBpak Center. This use package servers created by users to download and install/uninstall mods. These mods will have .yp extensions. Don't expect to see a lot of mods for PacMan Servers. Most mods are done via Boardmod due to the ease in making boardmod installed mods. You can find a list of YaBBPak Servers in a post below. When I have time I will make a tutorial on how to use it. Step by Step...
[Via Notepad/WordPad or other text editors]These mods are usually made cause the Mod editor are unfamiliar with how to write a Boardmod/PacMan mod file, or the mod is so easy and short they feel it can be installed easily by hand. *cough* *excuses*
(In my opinion all files should made via boardmod or YaBBpak so they can be installed and uninstall with easy. It's not that hard to make them.) This method of installing a mod requires the installer to open up a file usually located in their source directory and manually search and replace codes in the file. This method has a great margin for errors. If you are unfamiliar with YaBB SE coding I recommend avoiding this method, and find someone to convert the mod to a Boardmod/YaBBpak mod for you. (See converting mods post below)