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Is this possible??
Well, I'm considering using vB in with the release of a new version of my website (I'm currently using phpbb).
I'd like to 'integrate' the forum with my website, but each page, even if it is a vB forum page should show the menu's on the left and right (you can take a look at my new design here, remeber its just an initial desgin). The menu's on the left and the right side are generated dynamicly, and are DB driven. The design is made up by using css2 effects (not one single gif). Here's my question: How much work//time will it take to customise vB in order to work with my website, without using frames ... ? |
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depends on how exactly you menu is coded, but yes it's possible.
the ammount of work depends on the code behind your menu |
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Well, its one line of code for the left one and one line for the right one (just some includes). There also needs to be a var set in the header (include path).
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as said, shouldn't be too hard to do
it is possible for sure |
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