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LinkMe Hack
This is a port of this hack:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=64615 Instructions: 1) Unzip and overwrite the 'banner03_468x60.gif' file with your own banner (keeping the same name, obviously). Then upload the files to your site, keeping the same directory structure. (http://www.sitename.com/images/banne...r03_468x60.gif) 2) Upload product. 3) Then add: Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="/misc.php?do=linkme">Link Me</a></td> Right now it only shows one banner but you can manually add more by editing the LinkMe template. Soon I'll try and make it where you can add banners via the admincp. Enjoy. :D |
If you installed the previous version for vb3.0, you will no longer use the www.sitename.com/linkme.php link anymore. The link will now be http://www.sitename.com/misc.php?do=linkme and also, you will need to revert/delete your linkme template before uploading the product.
And make sure you have the site url in your admincp -> vboptions is set properly or else your images will not appear. |
I've been looking for something like this.
Downloaded, will install on test forum this evening. |
You are the man!! THANK YOU!
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well it does not override the one I had installed in 3.0 :(
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http://www.xxxxxxx.net/forums/misc.php?do=linkme |
can you help me make it use that file?
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Okay, backup your LinkMe.php file and then replace the contents with this:
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