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externally displaying vbulletin threads
Hey! I have a feeling this question is dead-obvious, but I've been skinning and coding three of my websites for my server move for the past couple of weeks, so I'm basically drained right now, and yes I've searched the forums for my question, but chances are my delirious mind overlooked what I needed, blah blahblh.
Basically, a friend of mine (currently in Fiji, so I can't really ask him), has it set up on his site so his announcements are displayed on his main page as news: http://thecrisiscenter.net/ How is this done exactly? :knockedout: thanks for the time... and I'm hoping I don't get any sarcastic replies, 'cause I just might break down and cry. yikes, pretty scary eh lol but yah, thanks! |
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I did something like that with
vbdrupal https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=97341 and vblist. https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=102776 Pretty straightforward once you get the drift of how drupal is laid out. The trick to getting the threads into the main page is to change the default front page to vblist (just type that in the field on the configuration screen under settings in the drupal admin section). I know this isn't a detailed answer but you really need to get the drift of these two add-ons - then it should all make sense. If you're using a different portal, then I'm not sure what you can do. |
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