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Question before I install!!!
This looks like a very nice hack, but I have a few questions before I install.
1. Right now with my articles, I use regular PHP and it takes a while to code everything out, so this would save a lot of time, but is it search engine friendly like my PHP pages? 2. I have all my articles listed nicely on the main page of my site: www.muscle-mustangs.com The pages are PHP and they don't run off of vbulletin is their a way to take vbartices latest articles block and put them onto my main sites page and still be search engine friendly??? Thanks to all! |
1. How search engine friendly is your current PHP pages ?
I might look into changing some stuff to make the links more search friendly ( see how it goes ) 2. Just use normal sql queries and html, instead of the DB calls using $DB and vb templates/phrases. Can be done. |
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hmmm.....how would I do that so that my front pages 'latest articles' would update everytime I updated my articles page? I mean is their a way to tell it to go to vbulletin's database and get the $recentbits? Thanks again, got it installed successfully, just looking for a way to add it to my main page :) |
Don't quite get what you mean ?
How are you 'pulling' the article bits to your main page in the first place ? |
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