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Originally Posted by Lynne
Yes, that explains it better. I would guess you would want to assign the contents of those files to a variable and then spit them out into the template. I know I've seen the code posted around here to do that, but don't know it off the top of my head. (I think it's even posted in this thread somewhere.)
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Thanks - but probably not for me. I want each page to retain its own unique title and I don't believe your method would allow that.
All of my static pages exist in different places throughout my site, and have signifcant inbound links that I don't want to break. So far I've found two ways to convert them into vb pages:
1) Simply create new Article pages via CMS and copy/paste the original article contents into the new file. Convert the static page to a permanent redirect which points to the new CMS article.
2) Use the method described in this thread (How To Create Your Own vBulletin Page).
I'm finding both to be a bit labor-intensive (I have dozens of pages). Maybe 5 or 10 mins per article - those add up! Since all my static pages use server-side includes for the header and footer, I was hoping I could insert the logo, ad, and navbar at the top, and the footer at the bottom, so that I would only need to edit two files (the two includes) and viola! My site is converted. Seems that's not an option?