Quote:
Originally Posted by attroll
The only way I have found to make this work in the top and in the footer is to do the following:
Go you your Plugin Manager and remove the check mark from the following plugins:
navbar2 plugin part #1
navbar2 plugin part #2 (this was called navbar2 plugin part #2a in my plugin's)
Now you will have to create a plugin
Go to the Plugin Manager and click on Add New Plugin
Product: navbar2
Hook Location: global_start
Title: navbar2 plugin part #2 top and bottom
Plugin PHP Code:
PHP Code:
eval('$navbar2 = "' . fetch_template('navbar2') . '";');
Plugin Active: YES
Now put the following command in you footer:
Find:
PHP Code:
<!-- /content area table -->
Below that add:
$navbar2
PS: You will still have to put the $navbar2 in the navbar template where you want it.
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Oh, crap, I'm really sorry, I should have posted this as soon as I discovered a work around. Sorry for making you go through the hassle of making that code.
This works (what's below), but I'm not sure it's the best way to do it.
Edit Plugin navbar2 plugin part #2a (Could be called navbar2 plugin part #2), which looks like this:
PHP Code:
$insert = '$navbar2'; $vbulletin->templatecache['navbar'] = str_replace($insert,$insert.fetch_template('navbar2'),$vbulletin->templatecache['navbar']);
Copy what is there, and paste it a 2nd time below it, then change each entry of navbar to footer
PHP Code:
$insert = '$navbar2'; $vbulletin->templatecache['navbar'] = str_replace($insert,$insert.fetch_template('navbar2'),$vbulletin->templatecache['navbar']);
$insert = '$navbar2'; $vbulletin->templatecache['footer'] = str_replace($insert,$insert.fetch_template('navbar2'),$vbulletin->templatecache['footer']);
Again, this worked, but I'm not sure it's the best way of doing it.
Also, I'm not getting this to show on my vBBlog either... but I'm also not getting ads to show there either, so I'm thinking the problem with the blog is bigger than this mod...
I am however going to try your method instead, and see if it works as well.