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I want to put this in navbar Please give me the code wot to write.
1)my profile page (vb 3.7 profile page) 2)my subscriptions |
Edit Profile Page:
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<td class="vbmenu_option"><a href="profile.php?do=editprofilepic">Edit Profile</a> Subscriptions: Code:
<td class="vbmenu_option"><a href="subscription.php?do=viewsubscription">My Subscriptions</a> |
Isn't this more an article than a modification? I guess it's nice anyway...
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<a href="yourlink.php" target="_blank">Your link</a> |
Can some tell me please how I can either add a new navbar line? or make my forum wider? as you can see mine is full up!
http://www.chatfootballforum.com |
*Clicks install*
Thanks! :) |
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I did that and the link is there but I can't get the URL to work. I get:
mysite.com/fourm/mysite.com/blog instead of just: mysite.com/blog. How do I get a link outside of the forum? |
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Thanks. That worked perfectly.
So I can really understand the difference. Just by adding 'http://' makes it work while not having that just adds it to the end of the existing URL? Why. I learning this coding slowly, but I really don't want to learn it all. Just make a few adjustments then pay someone else to do the rest (which I'm planning on doing). |
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