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How to change forumhome so that it'll show a "chain" of depth?
Well, couldn't think of a better description. But basically, I've been messing around with the forum home listing option in vB AdminCP and couldn't figure out how to perform this "chain" of depth, so to say.
It'd be great if anyone knew how I could get something similar to a forum listing like this: http://lucasforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=71 Cheers! :) |
Looks like the options would be...2...2...2 when setting the depth of the forum.
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I've tried your suggestion, but that didn't seem to work; at least, not for forum home. However, when I click the category, it does appear in the way I wanted; just not for forumhome (see attachment, unfortunately.
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Sorry it would be 2-2-3
Then you would have to line them up the way you want. |
Unfortunately that didn't seem to work either. :(
It just comes up with a list of links to each sub-forum as it would do normally. |
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hah LOL now I see it..
Well the first problem is the link is from the forumdisplay... So it is setup... - Star Wars ---Cat --Prequel Trilogy --subforum --Original Trilogy --subforum So it seems like 2-2-1 would work but you would have to edit the actual forumhome to get it anywhere near that..it is not a simple setting. |
Shame, I had expected this to be possible without much hassle. I guess they didn't implement options for vB to be any 'deeper' than two?
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No once you go over 2..say you put in 3..they disappear lol It is really strange
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Well after some extensive searching, etc. I've managed to find how to increase the depth display: I had to add a forumhome_forumbit_level3_nopost/post and had to copypaste the contents of the level2_nopost/post accordingly.
As said, it shows the way I wanted now, except one thing. I'd like to indent the subforums to the right a bit more, so it's better to see which are subforums, and which are not (see attachment). Any idea how I'd go on about that? |
To add spaces in the template add a few " " - that is the code for a blank space-2 or 3 should provide a nice indent.
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