View Full Version : How do i add tabs
smiralles
01-18-2008, 02:18 AM
how do i get my forum to also have tabs like VB.org? am i missing anything here?
asthegeekturns
01-27-2008, 05:34 AM
I second this request, how were the tabs added to VBulletin.org?
Guest210212002
01-27-2008, 05:58 PM
It's an additional row. I did it awhile back - basically the bottom row of the header template is a row with tab buttons aligned right, with the tab "graphic" set as the cell background, fixed width. That way it flushes up with the top row of the navbar template. After that, you just need to create the actual graphics, and tweak them so that they blend.
Edit: That's how I did it, though I don't use it anymore. Grab firebug and check the source here to see how Princeton went about it.
asthegeekturns
01-29-2008, 03:37 AM
I PM'd Marco van Herwaarden - vBulletin.org Coordinator how to do it and basically got blown off For questions or support, please see existing threads pr ask at the forums.
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Marco van Herwaarden
vBulletin.org Coordinator
Only problem is no one has posted a detailed solution to my boggle yet, so thanks for nothing Marco!
Lynne
01-29-2008, 01:53 PM
I PM'd Marco van Herwaarden - vBulletin.org Coordinator how to do it and basically got blown off
Only problem is no one has posted a detailed solution to my boggle yet, so thanks for nothing Marco!
If you did a search in these forums, you would see that this question has been asked, and answered, many times already. The basic answer you are looking for, which you won't like, is that vbulletin.org had it custom coded and is not releasing the modification code to the public.
Chris pointed out the basics of what you need to do, so if you wanted to, you could modify it yourself.
Guest210212002
01-29-2008, 04:22 PM
I PM'd Marco van Herwaarden - vBulletin.org Coordinator how to do it and basically got blown off
Only problem is no one has posted a detailed solution to my boggle yet, so thanks for nothing Marco!
I answer your question in the post directly above yours. :\
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