chronoshift
07-28-2007, 01:11 AM
Is this possible?
For instance, let's say you have www.coolwebsite.com/forum
and you just registered a new domain, www.anothersite.com/forum
On coolwebsite.com/forum, you have have a vBulletin forum with a bunch of posts/users/custom template (all users, registered and unregistered see the same coolwebsite template)
On anothersite.com/forum you want to have the SAME FORUM, with the same users,posts,etc (connecting to the same database, on the same machine - I just tried this, it works) BUT have all users (unregistered, registered, etc) see a DIFFERENT custom template tailored to anothersite.com/forum
Is this possible?
Really - the only thing I want to change is the header, and I was hoping that I could simply hardcode the header on anothersite.com/forum using a template file that would be physically different (even though its using the same database) but it appears to me that even styles are database driven in vBulletin ? Is that so or can I just not find the files that I can change around templates in, as opposed to using the Style Manager?
For instance, let's say you have www.coolwebsite.com/forum
and you just registered a new domain, www.anothersite.com/forum
On coolwebsite.com/forum, you have have a vBulletin forum with a bunch of posts/users/custom template (all users, registered and unregistered see the same coolwebsite template)
On anothersite.com/forum you want to have the SAME FORUM, with the same users,posts,etc (connecting to the same database, on the same machine - I just tried this, it works) BUT have all users (unregistered, registered, etc) see a DIFFERENT custom template tailored to anothersite.com/forum
Is this possible?
Really - the only thing I want to change is the header, and I was hoping that I could simply hardcode the header on anothersite.com/forum using a template file that would be physically different (even though its using the same database) but it appears to me that even styles are database driven in vBulletin ? Is that so or can I just not find the files that I can change around templates in, as opposed to using the Style Manager?