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The hack is nice but not what I requested yet...
In the forumjump on the homepage I want to see all forums and subforums in it....so plz could you finish the hack??? Thanx |
thats not possible, I tried and tried but just couldn't get it right, the other way is you create another forum(Just empty, no posts allowed) which will look messed up, than i can give u the code to show it up with sub forums and the forums..
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if someone else can do it, please go ahead..
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How would this be done for VB 3.5.4?
I did similar to above in the first post, and I do indeed have a forumjump showing on my forumhome page. However it just shows the links under Site Areas, and nothing under Forums. This is what I added to my index.php Code:
eval('$forumjump = "' . fetch_template('forumjump') . '";'); |
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