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How does vB.org create the illusion of a separate Articles system?
How do does vB.org create the illusion of a separate Articles system, a separate Mods system, and a separate Styles system, when I believe these are all just different categories of forums in the same system (the base vB)?
I use vBa CMPS & Dynamics to accomplish this, however the big draw back is the New Posts and integrated vB Search functionality does NOT include the vBa components. Is there a hack or mod available that would help explain how to divide my site into sections like you have done here on vB.org? Thanks! Jeff |
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They do it using custom category view stuff. I have also done it in a way which I prefer using subdomains and limiting what is shown based on the sub domain. If you are interested in this you can contact me via pm about it.
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Love your vbadvanced homepage.. very slick ! |
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Set the display order to zero, then just link to them manually. Postbit style is changed on the fly in a plugin.
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