Want to create your very own vBulletin powered page which includes the header, footer, and the user permissions system as well?
Well now you can
Want to know how it will look? Take a look at the attached screenshot below!
Now includes the Who's Online modification! Also, instructions included on how to create your own pages that are integrated with current vBulletin files!
I'm going to give you a generic page but you can easily modify the contents of the page by changing the template
So here we go
Instructions:
Create a new file, whatever you want to call it (let's say test.php).
Open up test.php and add the following (replace TEST with whatever template you want to show):
PHP Code:
<?php
// ####################### SET PHP ENVIRONMENT ########################### error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE);
// #################### DEFINE IMPORTANT CONSTANTS ####################### define('NO_REGISTER_GLOBALS', 1); define('THIS_SCRIPT', 'test'); // change this depending on your filename
// ################### PRE-CACHE TEMPLATES AND DATA ###################### // get special phrase groups $phrasegroups = array(
);
// get special data templates from the datastore $specialtemplates = array(
);
// pre-cache templates used by all actions $globaltemplates = array( 'TEST', );
// pre-cache templates used by specific actions $actiontemplates = array(
Be sure to change 'TEST' to the actual template name, and change 'test' to the filename. Also, change 'Test Page' to whatever you want to show in the navbar, such as 'Viewing Member Profile' (just an example).
Now create the template, called TEST with the following content:
Replace 'xxx' with whatever you want ?do= in the query string to be (for example, replace 'xxx' with 'showprofile' so then someone would type in example.php?do=showprofile to view this template.) Then of course, change TEMPLATE_XXX to your template name, it's that simple!
It must be me but i don't know in wich directory i have to put the template file. Ive uploaded the test.php in the root directory of vbulletin but i can't find a folder with templates to put the test.tpl in. Can anybody tell me what i'm doing wrong?
edit: I've found the way to add templates but when i go to the test.php i've a blanc page.
Quote:
Originally Posted by amcd
A completely blank page usually means php error. See the php error log.
Where can i find this error logs... i know i'm a beginner.
It must be me but i don't know in wich directory i have to put the template file. Ive uploaded the test.php in the root directory of vbulletin but i can't find a folder with templates to put the test.tpl in. Can anybody tell me what i'm doing wrong?
edit: I've found the way to add templates but when i go to the test.php i've a blanc page.
Where can i find this error logs... i know i'm a beginner.
Templates are created in the Admin CP in the Style Manager, they're not part of any directory. Make sure the template name is exactly the same as where it's referred to in the PHP code.