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Header/Footer Integration to Custom Website
I have searched right and left.
I want to dynamically use the vBulletin header and footer in a custom website I am using for licensing of our software. I DO NOT want to have it as a "page within vBulletin", but the website entirely separate using just the header, navbar, and footer. Now any pointers where I can do this? |
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You will need to integrate the vBulletin functions, like global.php in order to use the vBulletin template system, which is used to display the header/footer.
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That is still french to me and I only speak english.
Is there an example of how to do it somewhere? Specifically drawing the header, nav, bottom nav, and footer over? |
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You will need to follow the instructions you did not want to follow.
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What instructions? Where? That is exactly what I have been asking for and so far only got a run around. I would love to see a link where the actual how to instructions are located at.
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Don't see how that is so difficult to understand.
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global.php is a set of instructions?
That file is french to me. You are assuming that I have detailed knowledge on how this file functions. What is so friggin hard for you guys to post an example on how that is implemented? I am new to vBulletin and do not yet understand the syntax and asking questions but getting canned responses or beat around the bush responses. |
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What Marco told you makes perfect sense, you will need to include the global.php file in order to achive what you want. And that is a very good help as it pointed you in the right direction. Now, if that wasn''t enough help for you, then you could have expressed yourself better rather than sounding irritating and ungrateful for the help Marco gave you. You must understand that everyone that provides support here does that in their free time. And when people develop attitude then it puts them off from helping you further. At least it put me off. Even I know the answer to this I will not be telling you. Let this be a lesson in manners to you |
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And when I get beat around the bush kind of responses, you know...I would rather have no response because it's no help. I was told to follow the instructions....but question I asked and see asked in several posts, not just my own, is what instructions...where are they? I think lessons learned need to be learned by everyone starting from top down. This is supposed to be an "official" vB support forum. We as vB customers pay good money for our product license. We deserve much better support than that. Dang right I am irritated with the responses. |
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I think i misunderstood the text in your first post saying "page within vBulletin". I assumed you where talking about an article on that topic, but that you did not want to use it.
Have a look in our Articles section. A good start might be: [How-To] vBulletin API Basics: Creating Custom Pages & Misc. How To New Pages in vb style Making new pages |
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