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Installed very easily, thanks. Everything is working great EXCEPT one tiny thing. On my navbar(s) the double navbars show up on everything that is there when you click on it except New Posts. Where and what would I need to edit to get the double navbar to show up when the new post results show up. Web site is www.internetcheaters.com
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That message is default for the 3.5 vBulletin software. Real handy if you ask me if you had to go idle for a period of time and the new posts were marked as old. It has nothind to do with any hack.
I can tell because it also appears to me and it's workign fine with me when I have new posts to read, and the forum displays that when not. Though if this sin't the case, maybe a screenshot of a more specific description would help BTW Attroll, I changed my AIM user name in case you want to contact me for any reason (The Edrick) |
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Yup your absolutely correct. When I check for new posts and there are none the double nav bar does not show up. BUT I just made a test post then checked for new posts and the double nav bar DOES show up now. So being new and green to all of this I would have to find the templete that notify's there are no new post and add the double nav bar to that? Be gentle I'm no coder and very new to all of this. |
Maybe the place to look at is the other navbit templates. You can do soemthing to find out, in the vBulletin options, General options, and you'll see an option that says: Add Template Name in HTML Comments
Enable that ption, and go to the messgae page, chech the source code, and find the name of the template, once you do this, you'll know where to add the $navbar2 variable in the template. I'll try this out. EDIT: In the STANDARD_ERROR Template something must be edited in order for it to get the navbar2 working, but I'm sure the error templates must be modified for this to work. I'll keep further investigation |
I don't think it is in the stardard error template. The template is calling for the $navbar. The $navbar2 is within the navbar template. I think it has to do with the navbar plugin. Maybe the hook location. I have tried different hook locations with no success. So maybe there hook locations do not work with the standard error template.
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maybe a php file must be modified for the Standard Error template to registr the $navbar2 variable.
PD Sorry for the absense, I got sick and couldn't leave bed for a good six days. |
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That will fix the problem, as the navbar template is not included as standard (with v3.0.x) when an error screen is displayed. |
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I've installed this and every thing works fine except the links in the navbar2 on my cmps home page. It shows the items such as FAQ(which I have put on it) that it's looking for it in the wrong folder.
Says in the properties that the path is mysite/faq.php When clicked on it brings up Quote:
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