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I modified my usercp to put the column on the right hand side.
Shiva, if you look at my site, you will see that I have the navbar above the column. Just add the html that should be in the header to the bottom of the navbar. You may have to do some html tweaking though. |
moved your usercp column to the right side? or the sidebar to the right?
Very curious on how you moved the usercpl, if that's what you did :) |
I moved the usercp one. Go register at my site and take a peek if you'd like. That way, you'll know how it looks before you tinker with yours. Moving it is easy. It's just a matter of modifiying the usercp shell template.
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Yep, MGM over at vbulletin.com showed me how. I kept trying to mess with aligns hehe.
It looks awesome with the usercp on the right too :) Thanks for the hack Amy! :) |
Thanks as well.
I just ordered my new server, so that info will come in handy. |
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This doesnt work at all for me unless I am doing something wrong. I am supposed to upload the XML file under Download / Upload plugins in the admin cp right?
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this friggin sucks. Can you provide some more info please? How about a template we can use to make it look like the rest of VB? :(
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I was hoping to have the latest threads and a nav block in the column. Edit: Now rereading the entire thread up until this point, see https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....5&postcount=17 The code (left_column) in the header needs to match the plugin. |
I fixed the zip file.
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