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Help! how do i...
I want to know how i can make a sub section... like vborg here has forums, articles, mods, styles.
How do i make one of those ? and also if i can do it, could you please tell me how to get it in the navbar? Thanks. |
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The tabs found on vBulletin.org are direct links to hidden forums. All you need is to use the "Forum is hidden except with known id" option on every forum (use a large category). But, if you wouldn't mind them in the forumhome, you could get something similar with much less knowledge (CSS + HTML would be required for the navbar just like vBulletin) take a look at [AJAX] Tabbed Forum Home.
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Set the forums display order to "0" then create a HTML link directly to the forum, through:
forumdisplay.php?f=XX where XX is the Forum Id. |
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I can't make HTML codes. |
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1) Forum display order can be set in the Forum Manager (found in the AdminCP)
2) Guidance on "link" codes can be found by googling. (Suggestion: "HTML hyperlinks") 3) For more detail on the URL, see how vBulletin.org do it, click the buttons in the top right of the site and look at the URL in the address bar 4) Place the HTML link codes in a template. |
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Without trying to sound nasty Mark, if you can't follow those instructions, you're not gonna be able to implement something like this.
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Yes i will... lol...
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I think your best bet is to ask someone with a little more knowledge to do this for you.
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