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VinnyS 07-20-2008 12:50 PM

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Hi
I am new to vbulletin, I have been trying new themes and with some of the themes some of the mods I have installed are not showing up? For instance I installed the Blog mod and on soem the the themes I like the blog is not showing up. I know I have to goto Admin CP -> Styles & Templates -> Style Manager -> « » -> Navigation / Breadcrumb Templates -> navbar but however being new I don't see were I can add links?? Could someone help me in this matter..

Thank You
VinnyS

Digital Jedi 07-20-2008 12:54 PM

These are probably the two articles that you'll need. It's not as bad it sounds:

How To Add Additional Links To Your Navbar
How To Add Drop Down Menus To Your Navbar

VinnyS 07-20-2008 01:06 PM

Hi Digital Jedi

Boy you think it would be as easy to cut and paste were the other link are lol. I will do some more reading with the links you gave me...

Thank you
VinnyS

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Hi Digital Jedi

The link you gave me say:You have a HTML page on your site with a map to the location of a regular meeting place for people from your site. You need to add the link to this page to your navbar for easy access by your visitors. This page is located at yoursite.com/map.html

does this mean I have to create a map.html and them place it in the main dir of my web site??

Not Sure
Thank You
VinnyS

Digital Jedi 07-20-2008 01:30 PM

If the file is located in the main directory, then yes, yoursite.com/map.html would be the way to link to it. If the map is in a different directory then that, then you would point to that directory. Like, say it's in a folder called forums. Then you would change the link to yoursite.com/forums/map.html.

If you decide you want to put map inside another folder that also inside forums. Say you put it into a folder in forums called locations. Then you the link to it would be yoursite.com/forums/locations/map.html. You get the idea.


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