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Help editing the navbar
Its been a long time since I've tinkered with the navbar in VBulletin, and just started up a new site with VBAdvanced as a front page.
I'd like to add "Home" (linked to VBAdvanced front page), and "Forum" (Linked to VB Forums to the navbar, while removing the FAQ, Community, and Calendar. I'd like the order of links to be Home.....Forum.....Rules.....User CP.....Quick Links.....Search I've searched and Googled, and there really isnt any recent, detailed instructions. |
To get the best response from the experts around here you should post up your header or navbar template (depending on which template the navbar is coded, my style actually has it in the header template).
If you include the template code most of the time someone will come along and post the code "reworked" in your favor. If you know html at all the navbar becomes real easy to edit/change. Post up your template(s) and Ill help ya out, but I'm no expert here. |
D'oh, great point Cledus, thanks.
Its just the default navbar.....if anyone wants to tackle this, and join our community.....it would be greatly appreciated. Code:
<br /> anyone, please???? |
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