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![]() ![]() How does http://www.nbadimensions.net/forums/ have there forums organized like this... If you scroll down the page you will see EASTERN CONFERENCE TEAM FORUMS and WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAM FORUMS... They are organized very well. I want to be able to make it where when your on the forum home page you can Click NBA talk it take you to a page just like this... Is this possible and how can it be done? I havent a clue how to do this? If anyone know, i'd gladly like to know as well. Thanks in advance |
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Alright make a new forum, label it what you want your organization title to be. Then under forum management, make it so that the forum is closed and does not allowed any posting. Go under forum properties, find Act as Forum, select no. You will see it say in parenthesis act as category.
Hope that answers your quesiton. |
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I don't think you understood the question. lol. let me see if this gets you a better picture of what I'm trying to figure out. http://www.themaddenlab.com/community/...
Scroll down and click on EAFL Headquarters. Then it shows you the sub-forums instead of below it on the homepage |
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Now you are confusing me about what you want. I thought at first you were talking about the way the sub-forums are listed in groups of three per row under the Eastern and Western Conferences (it's a mod - search "forum*" "all mods" "titles only). The second link looks more like you just want to know how to not show the sub-forums listed on the main page (vboptions > forum listings display options > depth of forum - forum home > 1).
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