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I would like to add a custom page to my forums that allows users to add blogs and articles. I'd like to use VB's built-in WYSIWYG editor (the same one seen in the forums), because my viewers would be more comfortable in using it. I don't mind if it outputs bbcode as I can handle that easily. I just need to know how to get the VB WYSIWYG editor to appear and function on a custom page.
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The Articles section is usually a good place to start
![]() https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=135708 Also, keep in mind that you will have to include vBulletin copyright somewhere on your page if you use vBulletin's functionality. |
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No problem! I'm trying to keep my pages as seamlessly vB consistant as possible. I'm sure that won't be a problem. I'm glad someone finally responded to this.
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