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YUI! Site Navigation Module for VBA 3 RC2
Developer Last Online: Sep 2012
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// YUI Yahoo Site Navigation Module for VBA v3 RC2 // by ShawnC // http://www.shawnc.org //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //--> What this Module Does //-------------------------------------------------------------------- Example Screenshot of what this Does is at This Module will Replace the Default VBulletin Advanced Site navigation module with a Treemenu, where you Can Expand and Contract the different levels. Please note, You must fill in the Order and Level in the correct fashion. You will edit all settings to this module through the AdminCP -> Edit Module -> Site Navigation Module Please note, The Order and Level settings are Important! See example Screenshot at //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //--> New Installation Instructions //-------------------------------------------------------------------- Step 1) FTP Upload the Upload Directory inside of this Package to your Forum Root directory If you already use my YUI Treemenu Forum Navigation Module then you will not need to repeat this step. Step 2) Import the module file into your AdminCP Step 3) Edit your Module and have fun. //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //--> Upgrade Instructions //-------------------------------------------------------------------- Just Reimport the Module File and it will all be fixed. //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //--> ChangeLog //-------------------------------------------------------------------- --> v1.00 --> First Version --> v1.10 --> Fixed bug with Menu with Deeper then 2 Levels //-------------------------------------------------------------------- //--> Information About the Author //-------------------------------------------------------------------- I am a Freelance web Developer with Alot of exp in VBulletin modifications. I also run a blog about Web Development mostly using Yahoo, PHP and Linux Server stuff. If you Like this modication please make a donation as it would make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside :P And helps me support the idea of future free module releases. For Those Who Can Not See the Screenshots, You may View them Here Example of What It Looks Like Example of Editing Settings to make the Menu Show Your Support
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Screenshots done work.
any demo? |
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Not working for me. I upload the files and the module shows on the site but without any content in it and I get a script error that "YAHOO" is invalid. IE 7
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I tried to upload and then I realized it was about to overwrite templates, current navigation module... Can the 2 coexist together? I don't want to loose the vbadvanced default.
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Sorry guys, I forgot to uncomment the Javascript Include files from it before Releasing, Everything should work fine now Make sure you Upload the files to your Forum Root thou or It will not work.
Basicly this module will Turn the Standard VBA Site navigation Module into a Tree menu just like my Forum treemenu does. If anyone else has problems instaling please comment, I will be watching this thread for the next few hours to get any packageing issues solved today. This should install directly out of the box with no template edits honestly. Please Note, This will only work on VBA RC 2 the newest version. I did not test or write it for any older versions and can not support them sorry. |
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I Wrote this really for 1 persons needs and it fulfills his needs, it might fulfill yours it might not. |
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This is really too bad. I wanted to use this just for a manual and was pretty excited when I saw it :-(
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possibily in the future I will release another version that doesn't require overwriting the current site nav. ATM I have not found a way to make a module through VBA and have it have adjustable settings in the ADMINCP though. I haven't really looked that hard for a way but so far I donnu how so I just overwrote it sorry.
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