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vBA Links - vBSEO Sitemap Generator Addon Module
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If you run vBadvanced inks directory product on you vbulletin, this addon can generate a sitemap using vBSEO Sitemap Generator Plugin for you! Compatibility ============================ Fully compatible with:
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https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...1&d=1315400981 https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...1&d=1315400981 Installation For vBa Default urls Enabled: 1- Open vbseo_sm_vba_links_default_urls_4.php with notepad and replace the URL below with your vBa links main folder URL Code:
$vba_links_url = 'http://www.domain.com/links/'; 3- Go to 'Admincp/vBSEO Sitemap Settings' and set the 'vbseo_sm_vba_links_default_urls_4.php' on the 'Addon Generator Modules' section. 4- Go to 'vBSEO sitemap reports' and click on 'Run Generator' ================================================== ====== Installation For vBa SEO urls Enabled: 1- Open vbseo_sm_vba_links_seo_urls_4.php with notepad and replace the URL below with your vBa links main folder URL Code:
$vba_links_url = 'http://www.domain.com/links/'; 3- Go to 'Admincp/vBSEO Sitemap Settings' and set the 'vbseo_sm_vba_links_seo_urls_4.php' on the 'Addon Generator Modules' section. 4- Go to 'vBSEO sitemap reports' and click on 'Run Generator' Related MOD: vBA Dynamics - vBSEO Sitemap Generator Module |
it will not give right links when seo enabled in vba links!
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Update: added a new addon Module for SEO URLs enabled.
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OK, I think.
Done all that. Seemed to go OK. How do I get the screen shots you show / know for sure? |
Ignore me; found it, thanks
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could you update vba dynmic seo links site map with seo enabled and support multinstances
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ddon module] vbseo_sm_vba_links_seo_urls_4.php [10,457.7Kb mem used] [252,709s (+23s)]
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Where can I find the vbseo settings in my admincp. I've looked all through my vbseo tab...still cant find it.
I'm running vb 4.1.7 and vbseo 3.6 can anyone help? |
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