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Custom vBulletin Site. How'd they do that?
I frequent this site often and I was wondering if anyone has insight into whether this particular feature is a mod or totally custom programming. It's a very large site and I believe they employ their own PHP programmers.
On the main menu bar second in from the right there is a "Topics" drop down that takes you to a portal for your particular area of interest. As you can see they have a ton of boards and somehow they have a way to group them into I guess sub-sites or mini portals. I'd sure like to have something like that on my site. http://www.rcgroups.com/ D. |
Some sort of portal system like vBadvanced or Joomla
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ultimate side colmns
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I think what I see on their site is a bit more advanced than ult side columns. I'm running vbadvanced but it looks like their functionality is more advanced than vbadvanced.
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