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RSprinkel
09-16-2015, 08:05 PM
Hello all,

Maybe someone here can shed some light on my situation. I want to create a forum area for 2 of our teams, 1 baseball and 1 football. My question is can I have 3 different styles with different logo's. So say For Football I have one logo and for baseball I have another different logo. Actually it will be 3 styles, the default style, baseball and the football.

Thanks much in advance for your help.

Zachery
09-16-2015, 08:44 PM
Each style can have its own logo.

RSprinkel
09-16-2015, 09:28 PM
Thanks very much for your prompt reply Zachery. Very much appreciated. Will make my job ALOT easier having one Forum with 2 teams instead of 2 different forums.

Again thank you. :)

billstelling
09-17-2015, 10:37 PM
You can also set sections of the forum to display using a set theme so the baseball area can use the baseball style, football ect..

RSprinkel
09-18-2015, 07:27 PM
You can also set sections of the forum to display using a set theme so the baseball area can use the baseball style, football ect..


Ok I am sorry for being a newbie on this matter, but I am kind of lost here with your statement. Could you please explain alittle more in detail.

I do appreciate your reply and any information you could shed here.

Thanks much in advance.

Dave
09-18-2015, 07:38 PM
Ok I am sorry for being a newbie on this matter, but I am kind of lost here with your statement. Could you please explain alittle more in detail.

I do appreciate your reply and any information you could shed here.

Thanks much in advance.

In the AdminCP > Forums & Moderators > Forum Manager > Edit Forum there's an option called "Custom Style for this Forum" which makes it possible for you to bind a specific style to a specific forum.

RSprinkel
09-18-2015, 09:42 PM
In the AdminCP > Forums & Moderators > Forum Manager > Edit Forum there's an option called "Custom Style for this Forum" which makes it possible for you to bind a specific style to a specific forum.


Ahh ok, thank you Dave. As long as I have been using vBulletin I have never given that a thought and have always over looked that. Again thank you for that info.