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STANDARD_ERROR is also a template. Did you add it in there too? (There is even a condition around the navbar template in that template - you may want to remove that.)
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You might wont to open the nav bar templeate and only copy what you need from it and then make a new plugin with a new template and name it $navreg and thne import that porduct and add the $navreg to it.
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STANDARD_ERROR in code <if condition="$navbar">
$navbar <else /> <br /><br /><br /> </if> but not view :( --------------- Added [DATE]1230592246[/DATE] at [TIME]1230592246[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
my STANDARD_ERROR template Code:
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I`ll see what i can do for you with what you`ve shown here and also i`ll need to know the version your using aswell.
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navbar dont view. but when register.php?do=checkdate, register.php?do=register navbar view. |
What you also can do is this..
Add a new product Hook location: register_start PHP Code:
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The navbar is intentionally disabled during registration (and errors, and logouts). Is there any specific reason why you need it?
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register.php, register.php?do=register, register.php?do=addmember. i try this https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....17&postcount=5 and navbar see register.php, register.php?do=register but not see this step ==> register.php?do=addmember in vbulletin version 3.7.4 |
how can i do ??
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