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I have tried to use a hack on here from Cybernetec herethat allows sub-forums to be placed into columns under their parent forum. Unfortunately the hack doesn't work for me and I am unable to gain help from the author, so I had to uninstall it.
I still would like to do what is in the hack though and found a thread on vb.com herethat also allows it but again it still won't work. I am guessing that due to my non standard style there is some template mods that have been done that is stopping it all. I am wondering please if anyone here is able to assist me as I would like to see it working on my forum. Thank you.. ![]() |
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any success? I'll probably have a go over the weekend as I don't want to use the mod but need a two column layout too.
ty for the link - that'll be my starting point |
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For Punchbowl I Agree WITH yOU |
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You should post inside the thread first of all and no it wont work due your customizations.
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