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it would probably be easier to put everything in a template but if you really want to you can echo the content.
<?php require_once('./global.php'); eval('$navbar = "' . fetch_template('navbar') . '";'); ?> <?php echo $header; echo $navbar; echo $status; ?> <table>html goes here. </table> <?php echo $footer ?> basically follow the guide you linked except take out eval('print_output("' . fetch_template('TEST') . '");'); and replace it with the html you need and <?php echo $header; echo $navbar; echo $status; ?> etc.... although its probably easier to just make a template in vbulletin. you can always get your template in vbulletin then just create a variable to pass stuff along like $maincontent then in your php page just put like $maincontent .= "<table> html stuff </table>"; etc... hope that makes sense and its clear enough. |
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