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Upgraded from 1.0.7 to 1.0.8. Thanks for the mod. :)
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the update did not fix the vbadvanced issue for me
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Donation sent! Thanks. ;) BTW I'm trying to figure out how to rename Forum Jump or move it to a drop-down link to conserve navbar space. I'll look thru the thread to see if anyone else has brought this up before. If not and you have some suggestions I'd appreciate it.
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Well I turned off the automatic display in vBulletin Options > Navbar Forumjump Options. Then I edited my navbar template and added <td class="vbmenu_control">$forumjumpmenu</td> where I wanted the link to show up in the navbar and $forumjumphidden at the very end of the navbar template. It worked pefectly except it did not show up in vBadvanced CMPS pages. So I went to vBa CMPS > Default settings > Main Options and added forumjumpmenu to the Portal Output Global Variables list. It now shows up on every page but the link is not working.
One more question too...if I want to change the display name of the link from "Forum Jump" to just "Jump" how would I do that? I tried to add the code as the first link in the drop down "Quick Links" menu and it showed up but did not work. Trying to conserve navbar real estate. :) |
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The Forum Jump link shows up in the navbar but it doesn't open up to show the forums or links. You can see it here: http://www.ncangler.com
This is only happening in CMPS pages like the home page, About Us, etc. |
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