powerbook
08-19-2006, 08:37 AM
On the main page I have all the main forums, simple enough. Some of my main forums contain Sub forums, simple enough.
Problem: :confused:
Once I click on the main forum to open the sub forums underneath that, the page opens nicely with all the sub-forums underneath each other (the way you'd expect). What happens now I'm unable to click on any of the sub-forums. The only thing that's clickable are all the "last posts" in each of the sub forums. As soon as I hover the mouse over the sub-forum names I can see there doesn't seem to be a link and the mouse cursor doesn't change. This is happening for ALL my forums with sub-forums and not just one or two.
Any ideas where I might look? What template can I have a look in? Might this have something to do with VBplaza?
O Yeah, I guess the only way to learn it to be desperate enough to try and learn something you know nothing of. I fixed my problem. At some stage I deleted “by accident” one of the div tag “>”.
Fixing wasn’t the main problem but to figure out what template does what and where to look is the trickiest.
Thanks
Problem: :confused:
Once I click on the main forum to open the sub forums underneath that, the page opens nicely with all the sub-forums underneath each other (the way you'd expect). What happens now I'm unable to click on any of the sub-forums. The only thing that's clickable are all the "last posts" in each of the sub forums. As soon as I hover the mouse over the sub-forum names I can see there doesn't seem to be a link and the mouse cursor doesn't change. This is happening for ALL my forums with sub-forums and not just one or two.
Any ideas where I might look? What template can I have a look in? Might this have something to do with VBplaza?
O Yeah, I guess the only way to learn it to be desperate enough to try and learn something you know nothing of. I fixed my problem. At some stage I deleted “by accident” one of the div tag “>”.
Fixing wasn’t the main problem but to figure out what template does what and where to look is the trickiest.
Thanks