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I think there is a hack somewhere here on creating forums on multiple pages like vb.org. I searched and searched but could not find it
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You can always Copy pages by using the Thread Tools > Copy Thread option.
In other cases, I don't quite understand your question fully |
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If you check vb org same forum is categorised in Forum, Articles, Mods and Styles
I want to achieve the same on my forum, hope I am clear now ![]() |
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Yes, I do get you now.
I think it is neccesary for you too have more than 1 forum, (in this case it would be 4 forums) Though, I did hear somewhere that you cannot put two or more vB licenses / forums on one site? Can someone confirm that please. |
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Do you mean they have the mods/styles forum seperate from the vbulletin discussion forums... ?
Jac |
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Yea, he does... he means the way there is a portal section, forums, mods, styles etc sections at the top
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I do not think its separate license. If you check on vborg it actually points to different forums like ../.../f=162 etc
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It's simple, the Mod / Style forums are 'hidden' under the main forum home page, but they can still be viewed (so there linked via the images at the top)
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