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you said vb was only 1 of the 2 to support it ----- You can set a category You can set a forum below it. This is what it shows on index.php by default. Now If you add sub forums to this forum (note: not category) Then that's another level deep. vB supports this. Go to the acp>options> forumdisplay or something, and forum depth, set it to 1 1 2 But, if you want to show ANOTHER level deep, level 3, thenyou have to customize a template, i posted the instructions in vborg thread. And then you can show forums below that sub forum So you will then have - category |-- forum |-- -- sub forum |-- -- -- another sub forum - second category forum with no parent is level 0 (none) forum with a parent is level 1 (has a parent) forum with a child as parent is level 2 (parent is the level1 parent) forum with another child below parent is level 3 (parent is child of above level2 parent) So Write down how you want your frums to show # category A (l0) - forum A (l1) - forum B (l1) --- forum 1 below forum B (l2) # category B (l0) - forum C (l1) --- forum 2 below forum C (l2) --- forum 3 below forum C (l2) - forum D (l1) --- forum 4 below forum D (l2) ------- forum 5 below forum 4 (l3) To get category A to show on index.php you keep default vb settings To get category B to show, you can keep default vb settings but to show the sub forums 1 2 and 3 on index.php you have to change forum depth to 1 1 2 to get forum D to show, default is fine, to get sub forum, change it to 1 1 2 and to get the third level to show, follow those instructions i posted in the thread |
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