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I'm running vb3 and wondering how I should go about making a "blank" forum page. By blank I mean within my template, yet there's nothing in the middle (no forum listing, etc.). The top w/login and bottom templates I have and that's it.
I need to make some non-forum-related forms, except that I need the user id of the person (and would like them to have a normal look/feel of the page). I'd like to know if I can just strip out the middle of the index.php page, or if there is another page that would be a better template. |
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Is there any sort of basic tutorial someone can point me to? (I'll go search around too) |
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you know what, im going to write a quick tut ill post the link once im done, granted it already hasnt been done
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Very cool. Thanks.
Sorry for the newb-like questions, I'm super-new to vb and php in general. |
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If I slap your (longer) example into a blank .php page and use the shell_blank as my template (unchanged); I get an "object expected" error when the page tries to run this script:
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<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- // Main vBulletin Javascript Initialization vBulletin_init(); //--> </script> PHP Code:
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