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Regarding (How to create your own vBulletin-powered page! (uses vB templates))
Hi! I was looking around and found that thread and thought that it was interesting...
I am having troubles with making the "template". What exactly is that? I use dreamweaver cs5 to code html pages etc. I usually don't work with php. Help? Thanks! |
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admincp > Styles & templates > style manager > find style > Add template from dropdown
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Thank you very much Lynne!
*Also I was wondering if it was possible to make it so instead of http://mydomain.com/forum/test.php It could be http://mydomain.com/test.php |
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I believe there are instructions in that thread on what to do in that case. You just need to add a chdir command prior to calling global.php. Read some of the comments in the thread.
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Okay and one more thing, is it possible to use CSS in the html template part of the area?
Thanks! |
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Yes, you may use CSS.
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Alright thanks a lot for your help!
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