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The 'Forum Jump' menu isn't doing anything. I click and nothing happens. :(
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The 'Forum Jump' menu is working on 3.8.4
I have a question though. How do I position the menu to the far left of the navbar? Here is how the menu is displayed on my forum : User CP --- Forum Jump --- FAQ --- Community I want it to be display like this : Forum Jump --- User CP --- FAQ --- Community Sorry, maybe this is a stupid question, but I'm still new with all this stuff. |
Strange but 've installed this mod, and all the forums list in one column, not as a table, even if I select 5 columns in the admin area
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any plans to bring this to 4.0?
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Yeap will be great for vB4
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I've just seen a vB4 forum that seems to be using a jump menu just like this.
Go to http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=6 and click on the main "Forum" tab. A jump menu will appear on that site when anywhere other than the main forum homepage. Looks identical to this to mod to me. Any ideas what they are using? The developer for that forum is on here with some mods so might be worth contacting him to ask. |
VBA Broken Jump Menu
Im using vb3.6.4 on one of my sites. I cant get the jump menu to work on my VBA homepage. I added to my "Portal Output Global Variables" the following four items:
Anyone know how to fix this? EDIT: SECOND PROBLEM! The jump menu navbar link doesn't show on custom VBA pages! Uggg Any fix for this please??? |
Works fine on my forum 3.8.8 http://energeticforum.com
However, the Forum Jump navbar menu link show up everywhere except for the home.php - I have VBadvanced installed. Any way to make it come up on that page too? Great mod by the way! |
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