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CMS Page Issue
I co-run a gaming community. We have a 'CMS based' articles page.
This articles page consists of a number of articles spanning over 3 separate screens Page 1 displays perfectly by clicking on the home link however when i click to move onto page 2 or 3 it automatically directs me to the forum page not the following articles. I have some great articles that our members cannot access....... Apologies if my description of the fault is vague but i really am finding my feet around these types of issues Any help would be greatly appreciated |
How about a link so we can see what you are talking about.
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Sure, i'll have to add it tomorrow morning when im back at my pc
Working from an iPod at the moment --------------- Added [DATE]1307469374[/DATE] at [TIME]1307469374[/TIME] --------------- Here we go, managed it on the iPod (even with my chubby fingers :) ) http://www.grayfoxforum.com/forums/content.php If you click on page 2 or 3 you'll see an error |
The links are missing the content.php page in there.
Create a new style with no parent:
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Thanks, I'll feedback tomorrow
--------------- Added [DATE]1307483480[/DATE] at [TIME]1307483480[/TIME] --------------- Same problem is there...........straight to the forum from those page links |
I gave that a try and the fault is still there.....
Any other ideas/thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated |
Disable all Products except the vBulletin Blog and vBulletin CMS (Admin CP -> Plugins & Products -> Manage Products -> Disable) AND uncheck all the plugins except those related to the vBulletin Blog and vBulletin CMS by (Admin CP -> Plugins & Products -> Plugin Manager). You must do BOTH of those steps in order to disable all non vBulletin Modifications. Now see if you still have the same issue.
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Hmmmm..........done all of that and this issue is still there
It's driving me bonkers |
I would suggest putting in a support ticket then. They will need to be able to disable your plugins and use the default style you created (so leave that there) so provide the with admincp information.
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Thanks for your support an advice
Really appreciate :) |
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