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I'm in the last stages of including our site headlines on the side of our forum home page. The only problem is I can't get the template system to actually show the headlines. Here's what I have in index.php:
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I've never really hacked vB too much before, so I'm sure I'm missing something important. Any takers? (I also posted this in "Help me finish... " forum, but it wasn't getting much attention there and I need help with this asap, so sorry about the dbl post.) |
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You are allowed to bump your thread after 24 hours. Please don't double post it
![]() https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=58455 Anyway: Replace PHP Code:
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it didn't need bumping, it stayed at the top for the duration
![]() I want the headlines on the side of the forum, so in "header" I build the a 2x1 (2col x 1row) table containing the headlines on the left and the forum on the right. I put header at the end of the $templatesused var in index.php, then modified the code as you suggested. Still not working. I'm about out of time on this, and the hack isn't all that important, so... I dunno. If I can't get it working I'll revert. |
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