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Forum (Category), Subforum, Threads all on one page
As posted at vBulletin.com this is what I need!
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=180489 Hi everyone. For one of the companies I am working with we are attempting to build the company's entire procedure manual in a vBulletin format. I think the overall concept (allowing collaberation, etc), will be very good for the company, but implementing it as a working solution is the part I need some help with. I have currently added a Category, Procedures. Sub-Forum: Corporate Sub-Sub-Forum: Corporate Structure -----------Thread: Company Directory -----------Thread: Company History -----------Thread: Organization Chart Sub-Sub-Forum: Board of Directors & Officers -----------Thread: Bios of Directors etc. Sub-Forum: Production Sub-Sub-Forum: Purchasing -----------Thread: Lumber -----------Thread: Hardware etc What I need is a page that can show basically a table of contents of the forum Procedures and all of it's children (forums or threads) in one place. I understand how under normal circumstances this probably would kill a database but because this is limited it shouldn't be that bad. If it is not possible to do this in vBulletin, is there a hack? I was hoping it would be in the Search Engine Archive, but it doesn't go deep. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance. |
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