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Hi folks,
I have some custom pages which complement our forum. They exist in the same domain but one-folder over from the forum. I.e. avforums.com/forums/ avforums.com/reviews/. And I include global.php already for user identification. But I would like to have a completely new vBulletin powered menu in the custom pages. I want to have this because I am assuming that re-using vBulletin menu objects will be efficient. And, of course, it will function the same. I have checked the articles section already but can't find anything I can use. Can anyone help, please? Many thanks. |
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This article should help How To Add Drop Down Menus To Your Navbar
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I need to know how to put a navbar in a completely new, external page. I will need to include certain scripts and create a template I expect. That is somewhat beyond me without a pointer in the right direction. |
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It the same idea anywhere. Are you making a totally new navbar or ?? Have you read these articles - How to create your own vBulletin-powered page! (uses vB templates) or [How-To] vBulletin API Basics: Creating Custom Pages & Misc.
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Thanks, Lynne.
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You can use this memnu system on your forum and on an external website, it works great with both
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=203521 ![]() |
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