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Doug Quance 08-28-2004 10:25 PM

Am I getting too old for this?
 
Greetings all,

I recently purchased vbulletin, and have added vbadvanced CMPS portal and the Links Directory to it. So far, so good.

As I search through it all... I don't see the way to modify items like the registration template, for example. Will I need to know how to write code to make these kind of changes?

I hope not. I'm getting a little old to learn how to write PHP.

I would also like to add the portal to the nav bar while in the forum... and add the forum to the nav bar while in the portal.

You can see it at www.atlantarealtorforum.com

I did a search on these questions, but didn't find what I was looking for. Thanks so much for steering me in the right direction!

Doug

Blam Forumz 08-29-2004 08:46 PM

Yes you are getting too old for this

hpwilhelm 08-29-2004 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug Quance
I would also like to add the portal to the nav bar while in the forum... and add the forum to the nav bar while in the portal.

Make a serarch at www.vbadvanced.com ;)

Doug Quance 08-29-2004 11:01 PM

Thanks, Blam.... I think :)

hp: I just read the thread regarding the hack... and found it confusing. They were referring to the index_navbar or navbar template. I searched all over, and couldn't find it. It's a little difficult to edit a file you can't find.

13th_Disciple 08-30-2004 12:20 AM

adminCP.. login there.. look to the left frame.. Styles and Templates.. Go to Style Manager, select edit templates from the dropdown menu.. then edit the navbar template..

vBa CMPS i am sure added it's own custom navbar (more than likely, I don't have it installed).. it should be above the normal templates.. look for something titled navbar, vbanavbar or whatever it may be called..

it's actually very simple.. you may also want to read the admin/user guide that's available from within your member account at vB.com..

and i am sure there is indeed a template to edit for the registration page as well..

Doug Quance 08-30-2004 12:57 AM

Thanks 13... I did get steered in the right direction for where to find the file... just having trouble with the hack.

I read every page of the online manual and could find nothing about the registration templates or the automated emails... but you are probably right, I'll find it digging through the templates.

Thanks again!


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