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Originally Posted by cyberchief
Thanks, Superman. Unfortunately for me... I have read it and it makes no sense. What she appears to be doing is creating some sort of "who's online" which is a little off from what I am trying to do. I am not familiar with this coding... so I can't follow what the heck it is doing. If there were a tutorial for creating exactly what I am trying to accomplish... I know I can follow that. But I have no clue how to modify what she was doing for my purposes. Sorry for being a newb.
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I have read Lynn's article to the end. And, have to say, I am even more clueless than before. All I am trying to accomplish is for a person to click on the link and bring up a page that has text of the Terms of Use. I don't care if it contains anything else. It would be nice... but as I am not a coder... I am willing to settle for anything. The amount of coding involved, according to the article, is rediculous to just enter the TOU as text. I would think that vBulletin would have this as a standard option.
So... if anyone out there can help the thousands of newbs like me.. would be greatly appreciated.
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Let me back BirdOPrey up, here. Lynne's tutorial is pretty basic. There's only two steps. Both steps just require a copy and paste. You don't do any coding to create the custom page. Then when you're done, you just type up your TOU in the template.