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where can i find the hack ??
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Ugh, I must be crazy for doing this, but I'll repeat what has been said a thousand times....
You can change the layout trough the templates |
i mean options fpr every forum where u can change it with HTML
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Plus you can specify which templates each forum uses. So you could have forumdisplay1, forumdisplay2, etc. All configurable via HTML. -jim |
is there no hack ?!?!
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There's no need for one. Unless we're misunderstanding you which is quite possible.
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so what shall i do ?
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Use the search? http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/search.php
Or look here: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum....php?forumid=7 and here http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...php?forumid=10 You should find what you are looking for there..... |
If you go into your control panel, down at the bottom there should be an option for "Edit Templates". There you will find all the templates for every possible screen. Look for the one called "forumdisplay" and edit the HTML to your liking.
If you want to create multiple styles per forum, so each forum has a different style, you would create a new template for each style that you want, calling it something different. Then in Forum Options you can specify which templates that forum should use. So if you created Template A for Forum 1, you would select Forum 1, and speciy Template A as the template for that forum. There is no hack involved; the templates are a standard feature in this software. -jim |
ok i must make a forumdisplay 1 , 2 , 3 and so on , but who shall i change which forum shall open with 1 , 2 , 3 ...
sorry for my english but i?m german ;) |
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