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Navigation module for vBulletin and CMPS 2.0
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Not my work original source HERE
Navigation module for vBulletin and CMPS 2.0 I have found this module always nicely and skilful, and have decided to modify and rewrite it for vB 3.5 and vBa 2.0. Many thank to Deviant ++ for giving me the permissions to modify and rewrite its module. Features: 1. Search box ( with advanced search). 2. Drop Down Menus ( add as many drop down links and sublinks you want). 3. Mouse Roll overs ( color changes on both main menu and submenu). 4. Unique Button feel to highlight dull areas such as archive as vB Lite mode. 5. Button to profile image (You can refer him to your gallery or download hack) . 6. Complete IE and FF support. 7. Easy to edit code parsing. 8. Rename the module from edit module page instead of html coding. 9. Conditional AdminCP link for admins. Install notes: Go to your Admincp -> open vBa CMPS -> Download / Upload Module - Please select a module from your computer to upload (select the navigationmenu.module). - Column (left is the best location). - Display Order (0 or what you want). - Active (yes). - Update All Pages (what you want). - Style to install templates to (what you want). - Usergroups (what you want). - Submit Upload upnew.gif & navbits_dash.gif to your skins ( 'misc' ) folder. all done ! Note: Dont forget that you can save server resources by disabling the search module from the edit cmps module page. You can also look for support here, but I am not a real coder, thus help each other please. Module updated on 20 October 2005: Avalon111 found a bug in the search of the module, the [/form] tag was missing, thnx Avalon111 Thnx all, and have fun with the new navigation module. |
I installed this a while ago off the vbadvanced forums. Works great and looks much nicer than the standard navigation module.
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thank you
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Works fine on CMPS v3.1.0
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ok, how do you edit the links? I cant find an open for that anywhere!
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installed but i need to edit the links, can you advise how?
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This is awesome and one of the best navigation type modules I have seen..
Thanks!! |
Works great but how do you edit links?
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How do edit the links????
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Go into your style manager and edit the templates. I think it's called something like Adv_Portal_Nav IIRC.
The thing about the module is it's not dyanmic, in the sence that there is no nice easy backend involved where you can add/edit links/content for it, you have to do it all in the style manager for every style you have installed on your forum/vBa I'm using a version I edited for it on my site. mcoraidalliance.org |
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thanks for the info |
can you upgrade this for vb 4 please??
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