MistyMeanor
06-20-2013, 10:33 PM
I am wondering if there is a way to move "Today's Posts" to sit right next to "New Posts" on the header nav bar?
Is there someone that could do this for me?
Also, is there a way to have a "Subscribe" button opposite side of screen of "New Thread" when you are in the area where you title and message page? Like the new vBulletin.com vb5 version shows a "subscribe" button on right hand side of this screen -- opposite from New Thread.
I can get around some stuff if I am told LITERALLY step by step how to do it... but I am not that great with getting in to the more in depth coding kind of stuff. So if someone out there could help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated!
If you want to take a look and see what my home forum page looks like: www.nomusclesnolimits.com (http://www.nomusclesnolimits.com)
All of my requests I posted today are for a GOOD CAUSE... this forum is for all people living with a neuromuscular disease ... to hopefully one day be a HUGE resource for people living with these diseases (ALS - Aka: Lou Gherigs, all forms of Muscular Dystrophies - Duchenne, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, etc.)
So any help would be appreciated greatly!
Is there someone that could do this for me?
Also, is there a way to have a "Subscribe" button opposite side of screen of "New Thread" when you are in the area where you title and message page? Like the new vBulletin.com vb5 version shows a "subscribe" button on right hand side of this screen -- opposite from New Thread.
I can get around some stuff if I am told LITERALLY step by step how to do it... but I am not that great with getting in to the more in depth coding kind of stuff. So if someone out there could help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated!
If you want to take a look and see what my home forum page looks like: www.nomusclesnolimits.com (http://www.nomusclesnolimits.com)
All of my requests I posted today are for a GOOD CAUSE... this forum is for all people living with a neuromuscular disease ... to hopefully one day be a HUGE resource for people living with these diseases (ALS - Aka: Lou Gherigs, all forms of Muscular Dystrophies - Duchenne, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, etc.)
So any help would be appreciated greatly!