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I tried to figure where I could have my forum as themain page instead of the cms ...
Must be aneasy way ... been going in all settings and did not find how ... Anyone has a suggestion. ![]() Thanks |
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Maybe set a domain redirect to www.yourdomainname.com/forum ?
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Disable the vbulletin CMS in AdminCP > Plugins & Products > Manage Products
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Got it. Thanks
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So uncomment //require('content.php'); and comment out require('forum.php'); ??
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The easiest way to do it is to do the redirect in the htaccess file in the domain root. That way you don't have to re-edit files on an upgrade.
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The easiest way to do it is
settings >> Forums Home Page Options >> Script Name for Forum Home Page add forum also you can delete your index and rename forum to index also works |
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