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What I am looking to do is just add the Login / PM Message box (in the upper right hand corner by default on forums_home) to the main website.
I don't want a portal system, I just want to add this feature to the home page. Is there any place that has a guide on how to do this or is it most likely something I will have to figure out myself? Thanks in advance. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong here? PHP Code:
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Can't believe no one answered this. I am trying to do the same thing right now. I have a main website that I would like my users to login in from. Is there a way to do this becuase I am having the hardest time just trying to figure it out.
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There are a few hacks that can do this.
Search the forums for "login none vb pages" If you want to apply vbulletin presence on your site the best way is to use vBadvanced or similiar and extend your forum engine to all areas of your website. That way you will have login, stats, security and WOL support throughout your pages. vBadvanced is easilly customizable to look any way you want ex: front page and so forth. |
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Can someone help me out with this? I used similar code to the first post but once it logs you in it returns you to the webpage rather than the forums?
Thanks in advance, Dave |
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