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Originally Posted by addamroy
Thanks for the reply but I think you're misunderstanding what I'm getting at entirely.
I understand there's no way to rotate the iframe, I'm not trying to do that.
Let me try to explain this better, because I'm pretty sure it's not as much work as you think it is.
All I'm trying to do, is format your statistics page to look like the forum.
The link I provided, is instructions from Lynne on how to create a custom vbulletin page. Read that thread.
So, the custom page is editable via a custom template in the style manager.
You paste the content of your custom page into this template... Which means, ideally you should be able to copy and paste all code from rbs_stats.php into the custom template.
So now your 'custom page' should be doing the same exact thing rbs_stats is doing.
The only problem is the code is not formatted correctly when you paste it into the new template. It might be as simple as removing a couple <?php's and a couple >'s might solve the problem but I'm not sure.
Does that make more sense?
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The statistics are made of PHP code and HTML. There is no way to just paste the contents in a new template and hope it will run. It needs coding (and maintaining) on one side, where the maintainment is my concern.
If I had a page I would also have to follow up each time vBulletin updates. As it is now, I can easily forget about it and keep it going from version 3.6.5 onwards with no additional problems.
If you look into rbs_stats.php, you I have already included the basics, because it
is a custom page. But it doesn't use templates, because they wouldn't show on 3.x boards