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Customizing Subnavigation Links for the ARTICLES Navigation tab
Hello;
How do I create custom sub-navigation menu links for my Articles Navigation Tab in vBulletin 4.2? I have custom pages that I want linked. I can do this in the Navigation Manager for other Tabs (Blogs / Forum, etc.), but I can't seem to find a way to do this for my Articles Tab. This is the message I get when I try to edit through the Navigation Manager: Quote:
Thanks! |
The Article tab works differently than all other tabs in vBulletin. You cannot assign arbitrary links to the sub-menu.
In the CMS use the pencil icon to edit a section. There is a block at the bottom of the page called: Sections to Display in Navbar Sub-Menu Here you can show which CMS pages you can show in the sub-links. There is also a checkbox in the block that allows you to select what CMS links you want for a designated "sub-link." Once you fool around with it a bit and create your own pages you will get a feel for it. It is a bit difficult to comprehend at first. I hope this at least gets you started. :) |
Thank you very much for your response.
The trouble is, I don't want to select CMS pages for my subnavigation menu links, what I want to display are my own custom .php pages, as well as to the payments.php page. Is there a way to create such links? Jack |
I have to run.. but you can create a new dummy tab with the navigational manager and then add the links you want from the CMS. It will then act as a normal tab where you can add your own custom links, pages, etc. You can then remove the CMS default tab.
I will write something up later when I return home. |
Okay, I will try and report back, thanks again :)
--------------- Added [DATE]1384374078[/DATE] at [TIME]1384374078[/TIME] --------------- Okay, this works perfectly, except my Navigation Tab no longer shows up as "Articles" but "Forums." How can I go into the root content.php page and make the default tab for this say, "Articles" (or srcArticles)? |
Did you ever get this resolved? I am wanting to do the exact same thing, but am having the same issues.
I, too, created the new tab and navigation items, but when I go to my root URL, the sub-menu links disappear. :( I wouldn't mind so much, but they are kind of important. :) |
No, I still have not figured out a way to use vBulletin CMS and not have the "Forums" tab obtain.
When I get the Articles Tab up, I cannot customize my subnavigation links to be what I want, only what the vBulletin codec wants. |
We sort of went around this by using the Navigation Manager to create tabs with sub-menus, linking to the specific articles or sections we wanted. We still can't hide the Articles tab without the Forums tab highlighting, but that's as good as we could get. :(
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