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Howdy peeps,
![]() I have been trying to figure out how to make all "levels" of my forums all show up on the main page. What I mean by that is I have the main forums setup by geographical areas and then within each, they are subdivided by areas within the main area and in those, I have further subdivisions. An example is this: Numismatic Discussion Forums (main level) North America (level 2) United States (level 3) Various Forums (level 4) Canada (level 3) Greenland (level 3) Saint Pierre & Miguelon (level 3) Bermuda (level 3) On the main page all I can see is the North America level and none of the sub-levels below it but on other Main Forums, that only have one sub-level, the sub-levels are viewable on the main page, it's only the forums that have 2 or more sub-levels that won't show up. I know there has to be a "Show Level" function somewhere but I've either overlooked it or not found it yet and I need help finding it (I lost my map). ![]() Ribbit ![]() Ps: If my explanation isn't understandable, then go look at my forum: coinchat.org/forums Notice North America and how there is no collapsible thingy and then click on North America and see what all is "under" it. ![]() --------------- Added [DATE]1254233332[/DATE] at [TIME]1254233332[/TIME] --------------- Pps: Under "vBulletin Options" / "vBulletin Options" / "Forum Listings Display Options" there are sections that look like what I'm talking about but I have those set to 4 and it does nothing. ![]() |
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You need to create new templates for it. Copy forumhome_forumbit_level2_post and forumhome_forumbit_level2_nopost and call them forumhome_forumbit_level3_post and forumhome_forumbit_level3_nopost. (And for level4, if needed.) See if that works.
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That sounds greek to me. :erm:
Where am I suppose to do that at and how do I access it? ![]() Ribbit ![]() |
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You would Add a template by selecting Add a Template in the Style Manager dropdown for that style. You may want to read the manual about it - Editing the Templates
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You were right on the money, Lynne! :up:
The Editing Template walkthru thingy explained everything and I found the codes to copy and now everything shows up exactly like I wanted. ![]() ![]() I'm so tickled! ![]() Ribbit ![]() Ps: Now to fix my smiley problem. ![]() |
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We have a couple of users on my site who love their smilies as much as you appear to. It's hard not to smilie with so many smilies smiling at you.
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