View Full Version : the amber alert code...
patrickstar
06-04-2006, 11:09 PM
has anyone ever put this code in the forum and where is it placed? if not can comeone help me and explain where i should put the code. i would like to have thier amber alert ticker on my site.
thanks.
calorie
06-04-2006, 11:16 PM
Possible templates for ticker: header, navbar, footer.
vB ACP -> Styles & Templates -> Search in Templates
davidw
06-04-2006, 11:50 PM
I used it in my portal on the home page (not within the forums area) and it was placed below my news area. I've used both the ticker and the rotating banner. What traffic are you wanting to draw to it?
patrickstar
06-05-2006, 10:12 PM
I used it in my portal on the home page (not within the forums area) and it was placed below my news area. I've used both the ticker and the rotating banner. What traffic are you wanting to draw to it?
not really wanting to use it as a draw but just to do something that may help someone one day.
your idea sounds good, putting it on the homepage.
speaking of portals, where can i learn more about those. im really new to all this and my site is basically under construction. i asked about a homepage and someone explained to me that it sounded like i was looking for a portal. can you explain this or point me in the right direction please. thanks.
peterska2
06-05-2006, 10:17 PM
There are three main portals for vB to choose from.
vBAdvanced (www.vbadvanced.com), vBPortal (www.phpportals.com) and MK Portal (www.mkportal.it)
The most commonly used one is vBAdvanced. vBPortal has integration problems with vBPlaza as they both create the same table in the database, and MK Portal does not use the same stylesheet.
I'd check them all out, and take it from there.
davidw
06-05-2006, 10:24 PM
not really wanting to use it as a draw but just to do something that may help someone one day.What I mean is do you want everyone to see it, or set it up for guests, or just for your members? I had it set up originally for everyone giving member the option of displaying it.
patrickstar
06-06-2006, 02:11 PM
There are three main portals for vB to choose from.
vBAdvanced (www.vbadvanced.com), vBPortal (www.phpportals.com) and MK Portal (www.mkportal.it)
The most commonly used one is vBAdvanced. vBPortal has integration problems with vBPlaza as they both create the same table in the database, and MK Portal does not use the same stylesheet.
I'd check them all out, and take it from there.
thank you very much.
another question, i can also have someone create a custom homepage as well and upload it right. or i can create a simple one using a program and upload it right?
There are three main portals for vB to choose from.
vBAdvanced (www.vbadvanced.com), vBPortal (www.phpportals.com) and MK Portal (www.mkportal.it)
The most commonly used one is vBAdvanced. vBPortal has integration problems with vBPlaza as they both create the same table in the database, and MK Portal does not use the same stylesheet.
I'd check them all out, and take it from there.
ok ive started looking at vBadvance. so if i use this, i will just download it and put it on my homepage right? and its intergrated with my vBulletin?
then i build it the way i need it?
looks like what ive been looking for. thanks for the help and sorry for the simple questions, just learning all this stuff. never new anything about any of this before i purchased vbulletin a couple weeks ago.
peterska2
06-06-2006, 07:32 PM
Yes, just follow the installation instructions then configure it to your hearts content. It automatically integrates.
patrickstar
06-08-2006, 05:28 PM
Yes, just follow the installation instructions then configure it to your hearts content. It automatically integrates.
well i didnt feel like installing it once i saw the low charge of 15 to have it installed. plus ive been busy and i figured why not just pay.
well that was two days ago and still nothing. no one has even been assigned to my support ticket.
now im thinking ill just install it.
i have a home page(which is basically nothing right now) and a forums page.
where exactly do i install it and is it easy?
thanks for your help.
davidw
06-08-2006, 06:24 PM
The instructions that come with vbadvanced give you the steps to install it - it was pretty easy for me.
patrickstar
06-09-2006, 07:21 PM
ok its installed.
but in the process i tried to edit a line in the vbadvance file, and now when following the link(which is my home page) for that file i get an error. the error is as follows:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected '/' in /home/fitnessf/public_html/index.php on line 22
any idea why?
what i tried to edit, i edited back the same way it was. line 22
$forumpath='./Forums';
FLMom
06-15-2006, 12:07 AM
Possible templates for ticker: header, navbar, footer.
vB ACP -> Styles & Templates -> Search in Templates
Thanks for listing these! I was just coming here to find out where to put them! :banana:
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