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Is there some code I could add to my main website that shows what users are online, rather than having to goto the forum homepage?
Thanks, Mark |
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You will need to replicate the code that creates this in index.php.
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Would you happen to know which code that is, taking into account my forum is in a sub folder?
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I haven't a clue where this is, hence my request for assistance.
I have vBulletin.com closing my thread because they sent me here, having questioned whether it is custom coding and little assistance here so far. ![]() |
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Open up index.php, and scrolling down, you will see this big comment:
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Ok, found that bit, but what part of the code would I need to add to my index.html located in the parent folder?
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