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Navigation on templaes
I have always been put off from having a template with navigation buttons rather than having the default navigation bar, what I was wondering is, is it as easy to edit a template with navigation buttons as it is to edit a template with the default navigation bar?
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to edit any template you need a good understanding of HTML and you need to understand how the template system works
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I'm quite familar now with the default navigation bar on vbulletin, is a button template alot different to edit than that one?
Was thinking of going for one as I think they look tidier and easier to navigate. Thanks |
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I'm guessing it will be more complicated as there will be more code.
However, if you understand HTML - editing any template is easy. I recommend viewing the source code of the 'button" site and looking at the navigation code. |
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OK thanks for the info, it is greatly appreciated will give it a go and test on a test site
Thanks again |
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