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I am trying to get this to work but I am finding a little hard to sort out..this is how i want it to be displayed.
Subforums: Subforum A --------- 1 child Subforum A ------- 1 grand child of Subforum A ------- 2 grand child of Subforum A --------- 2 child sub forum A ------- 1 grand child of sub forum A Basically it's like this figure..how do i get it to show in this order.. https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...0&d=1263478146 |
Just installed 4.1.7 and the subforums are displayed like the standard vbulletin again :(
If this mod could be updated I would be in ecstasy :D |
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This will organize forum! THANKS DUDE!
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I am also facing the same problem, columns are not working at all. Running 4.1.8
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One of the best addons. :)
Can anybody help to running it with 4.1.8? |
same with kyo.. no support for 4.1.8 ??
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Sorry folks - I changed jobs and I no longer have a vBulletin license... I'm now "unlicensed" and as such I don't have access to the code and a site to test it on.
I'm happy to take a look at someone's test site if they'd like. |
So finally, i installed this mod, enabled it and write the forum-ids in it, but nothing changed @vBulletin 4.0.3? Is there any tutorial?
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