Version: 1.11, by cclaerhout
Developer Last Online: Feb 2013
Category: Add-On Releases -
Version: 3.6.7
Rating:
Released: 09-10-2006
Last Update: 09-12-2006
Installs: 165
Uses Plugins Template Edits
No support by the author.
vBadvanced CMPS Navigation v1.11
What does this hack do ?
This module allows a better integration of the navbar in vBadvanced CMPS portal. It changes the root of your forums to CMPS index page instead of your forumhome.
Case number 1 : you're on your portal page The navbar will display the short welcome message with the name your website.
Case number 2 : you're on forumhome The navbar will display the name of your site with the "forum" suffix.
You didn't catch a word of what i said. So just look at pictures
Install
To install this module, you have the choice between the automatic or the manual install. The second is to use when you have heavily made changes in your navbar template.
Automatic Install
Just import the xml product file. That's all.
Manual install
Edit the navbar template as follow.
Hmm... I can't seem to get this to redirect properly to my main page. I've tried changing the forum home page option. But it continually re-directs them to the wrong link :|
2 places you have to make sure you have the correct name for files ..
1/ The forum home page option within vb options, which should be the name of the forum file, without the .php file extension .. example "forums"
2/ Within the default settings for vba cmps you also need to make sure this is the correct name for your cmps file, with the .php file extension as well as the / .. example "/index.php"
Also make sure that you have the files named correctly on the server
Edit: Just had a look at your site, it seems like you've got your CMPS and forums on a different subdomain, so I'm not sure what you'll need to do to get it to work if the above doesn't fix it for you .. sorry
I tried to install manually and get the following error:
The following error occurred when attempting to evaluate this template:
Code:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /home/neosmutc/public_html/vb/includes/adminfunctions_template.php(3593) : eval()'d code on line 34
This is likely caused by a malformed conditional statement. It is highly recommended that you fix this error before continuing, but you may continue as-is if you wish.
I've gone back and attempted the install three times to make sure I'm not missing something... no luck.
I'm running CMPS 2.2.0 on vBulletin 3.6.0. The skin/theme I'm using is called iSkinBlack by eXtremepixels. I'm not sure if the skin is causing the issue or not?!? CMPS and vB are both on the same domain - CMPS is installed in the root and vB is installed in a folder called /vb.
I did rename the CMPS from the default name to just index.php for simplicity reasons.