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vBulletin Options, Variables
Hello, I am trying to create a feature on my website that enables us to showcase content. The content boxes contain a basic header and a caption for the background image. What I want to do with is to add an option inside vBulletin Options or create a new block on the left of admincp/modcp that would allow my mods or other admins to change the image URL and the redirect URL easily without having to go inside style/templates and mess with the code.
This is what we have at FORUMHOME: Code:
<div class="bg-right"> Code:
.bg-right { How do I create these variables and allow for an input from users in admin/mod cp? Thanks In Advance, iS |
There isn't a simple answer for this. The best thing might be to look at a simple add-on here that does something similar in structure to what you are wanting to do. You can also enable debug mode by placing this in your vB config.php file:
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What does the debug mode do?
Also, I took a look at the cpnav_dbtech and cpnav_vBulletin folder and I noticed a similar format however I am confused as to where those are redirected to. The vBulletin XML contains phrases while the dbtech doesn't (custom mod) and that one links to thanks.php which I can't find the source to anywhere. |
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Awesome, i'll test it out later tonight after I get a chance to backup everything. Also, if I use stylevars I can also change the background image and the link options in stylevars for my newly created variable instead of vb options, right?
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Stylevars should be for CSS type things. For links and phrases, you would go into debug mode, create a product via the ACP and use the "hidden" options in the ACP that appear when in debug mode to add options and phrases. If you go to the ACP options, you can add an option group to your product, then add options in that option group, and then use {vb:raw vboptions.link1} in the template. Similar for phrases with {vb:rawphrase caption1} in the template. Remember though that if using 'raw' whatever, that includes HTML so don't inadvertently open yourself up to potential exploit.
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Thank you very much, everything was a success. I think I might have fallen in love; in love with the debug mode, lol. Will definitely enjoy my time playing around with it in a test forum. Thanks once again for letting me explore a whole new world.
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Great! Good to hear. :)
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