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Joehawary 09-09-2016 12:25 PM

Hi Fillip
Thank you for your extremely fast reply, it worked exactly as you said it would.

What do I do in terms of a <a href="/"> where I wanted it to go back to the board index? shall I call index.php or a "." ?

Thanks
Joe

DragonByte Tech 09-09-2016 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joehawary (Post 2575739)
Hi Fillip
Thank you for your extremely fast reply, it worked exactly as you said it would.

What do I do in terms of a <a href="/"> where I wanted it to go back to the board index? shall I call index.php or a "." ?

Thanks
Joe

Neither, the correct link is
Code:

<a href="{vb:raw vboptions.forumhome}.php{vb:raw session.sessionurl_q}">

Fillip

Joehawary 09-09-2016 12:41 PM

Thank you Fillip you have been extremely helpful.

I have a final question, as I have now been playing with the program a little bit since my first post.

When someone clicks a link that was originally a Mod Rewrite Friendly URL, the forum will now revert back to the forum index.

Is there a way to accept old URLs and possibly have them redirected to the new URL?

Many thanks for all your support!

Joehawary 09-09-2016 01:00 PM

I think I've found a bug. If a forum has more than one announcement listed then it seems that it joins them together into one link, not differentiating on which announcement you clicked on.

E.G.

Link: Announcement A
Link: Announcement B

Normally clicking Announcement A would load the page with Announcement A details, this doesn't happen. Instead it loads a page with annoumcenent A at the top and announcement B at the bottom.

The same problem when you click Announcement B, Announcement A is listed first then Announcement B.

Either they need to open a separate URL (which it seems they are only opening the combined "View All Announcements" Url) or use a A Name Anchor on the announcement page

Thanks

Joehawary 09-09-2016 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joehawary (Post 2575741)
Thank you Fillip you have been extremely helpful.

I have a final question, as I have now been playing with the program a little bit since my first post.

When someone clicks a link that was originally a Mod Rewrite Friendly URL, the forum will now revert back to the forum index.

Is there a way to accept old URLs and possibly have them redirected to the new URL?

Many thanks for all your support!

I've now made a custom error page to handle this issue.
Thanks

adnedarn 09-13-2016 01:27 AM

Hello, my content keywords according to google are:

1. posts (4 variants)
2. forum (3 variants)
3. thread (5 variants)
4. tagged (4 variants)
5. vbulletin
6. profile (2 variants)
7. plants (5 variants)
8. location (3 variants)
9. copyright (3 variants)
10. dragonbyte
11. avatar (2 variants)
12. addons (2 variants)
13. mods (4 variants)
14. technologies (3 variants)
15. grow (5 variants)
16. nepenthes (2 variants)
17. code (2 variants)
18. terraforums (3 variants)
19. pitcher (6 variants)
20. visit (4 variants)

Which very few have to do with the content of my site. Any idea if this is related to settings of this modification or other settings on the forum?
Thanks!
Andrew

DragonByte Tech 09-13-2016 11:49 AM

You can use the Manage Keywords interface in the DBSEO CP to add more relevant keywords. They will then be prioritised by the content tagging system.

Fillip

adnedarn 09-13-2016 08:09 PM

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I did do that back in mid July so I would think if it was going to make a difference, it would have by now. Right?

RichieBoy67 09-13-2016 08:20 PM

I do not think it has anything to do with DBTech Seo but more with Vbulletin or any forum really.

adnedarn 09-13-2016 08:27 PM

@RichieBoy67 But the keywords are important are they not? Are you saying there is no way to get the keywords to match the actual content of my forum?
Even my advertising is not related to the topic of the forum anymore... I can't remember when they stopped being but surely there is a way to fix it all.


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