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First off, I am relatively new to vB but I have been hard at work develping a site and have been learing a LOT over the past couple of months, but I have a LONG way to go.
I am trying to figure out how to make a menu with a foramt similar to the one below, and get it on my front page (vBa) - I should have no problem getting it on te page through a module, but how does one go about making the menu to begin with? The forum I am working on has over 1300 forums under roughly 70 (or so) parent forums, so as you can imagin it will be tough to navigate, BUT I think this type of a menu would do the trick. Anyone have any suggestions? An actual working example of what I am talking about can be found at: www.carforums.net (hope it is OK to post this link) ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks in advance! forum 1 forum 9 forum 17 forum 25 forum 2 forum10 forum 18 forum 26 forum 3 forum 11 forum 19 forum 27 forum 4 forum 12 forum 20 forum 28 forum 5 forum 13 forum 21 forum 29 forum 6 forum 14 forum 22 forum 30 forum 7 forum 15 forum 23 forum 31 forum 8 forum 16 forum 24 forum 32 |
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