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Integration of vBulletin with Joomla (wrap)
I have vBulletin 3.5.4 + Joomla!.... I purchased the bbpixel conduit. All is great. One thing I would really like to do is see if there is a way to easily wrap the vbulletin in to the joomla interface. Is this possible? I try it now and there is a horizontal scroll bar that it rather annoying. Does anyone know of a tutorial that helps explain how to do this integration?
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Unfortunately I don't know of any tutorial to do this. In fact I'm in the same boat.
As far as I can see there are two ways of doing it - but I don't know which is better. 1. Put your forums "inside" Joomla. Insert your vbulletin forums' url into a wrapper and then modify your forums skin. You're going to have to remove the top logo part of the forums, as you've already got a logo in the Joomla part. 2. Modify your vbulletin template to look like your Joomla template. It may be possible to create a left or right column in your forums and then insert Joomla modules (eg your menus) into a column. I've found this thread over at vbulletin.com where they briefly talk about it in principle... http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=163713 This second option seems the most difficult to me. I'm therefore experimenting with option 1 - my site: http://www.survivor-online.co.uk/external/wrapper.html However, the problem I'm getting is that whenever anyone clicks a thread link a new window is spawned. Does anyone know how to prevent this from happening? I want any thread or forum link to appear in the Joomla wrapper (iframe). |
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