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Oh hello, I didn't see you there. Well sit down and I'll tell you how this works.
This simple modification will allow you to allow your users to have their own menu with their own specified links in it. That's basically it. I did this using Kerry-Anne's article, How To Add Drop Down Menus To Your Navbar. You can find the article here: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=122523 Download the .txt for the instructions. If you have any questions, suggestions, or you love me, please feel free to let me know. Please also mark as installed if you use this. Thanks, bye! |
Reserved, I suppose.
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A demo would be nice. :)
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I'll set one up later today.
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Pretty cool, even though it takes some skills by the user getting the task done.
The majority of my forum users consists of n00bs so no soup at that point. Anyway, nice idea! |
You can always make an entry in your FAQ on how it's used.
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Not showing up in the Navbar.
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Sounds like you might have something conflicting with it. I'll have a rake through the template again tonight to see if I can see what is going on.
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No Update then?
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It should work fine as long as you pop the code in after the second instance of
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