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Forums Module
I was looking at some site the other noticed one that caught my attention and this was www.edgegamers.org. When i looked at their forums they seem do each be in a module box. Its really hard to explain but i was wondering how this was possible. They also had a navigation bar on the left hand side of the forums which i can't seem to find a way to do that at all. If anyone could tell me how they did this please let me kno.. If you need a screenshot of what i am talking about just ask here.
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<a href="http://www.vbadvanced.com" target="_blank">www.vbadvanced.com</a>
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i am using vbadvanced on my site also but i cant figure out how they manged to ingegrate the vbulletin forums into a module looking form like that. Or how they got the navigation bar on the forums page.
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You would need to ask that over on vbadvanced.com
If I remember correctly (and I USED to use vbadvanced as well) the instructions for integrating the forums with the portal are in the instructions and/or tutorials on www.vbadvanced.com |
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Alight i will take a look into it thanks very much. while im here though and you can possible help. I was also looking at their new module and it seems rather cool on how you can reply to the news but its not part of any threads. Its like its own thing. And they dont have to make a new module for each announcement. It keeps the old ones showing after they made the new one. I was wondering if there was a way to do that and how to do it.
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