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Hello,
I am making a forum mainly for school help/discussion and I really liked how vB.org set up different forums in different sections. Is this very hard to do? Is this even possible to do? I really wanted an area for questions and an area for discussion. For example, if you hit Articles then Forums on vB.org they are 2 different areas. Thanks, Wizzy |
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<a href="http://www.yourdomain.com/forum/admincp/forum.php?do=modify" target="_blank">http://www.yourdomain.com/forum/admi....php?do=modify</a>
change "yourdomain" to your own domain and "forum" to whatever you name your forum folder. PM Sent. |
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Not sure what the above post is about...but:
Go to your forum manager and set the forum display order to 0 for forums you don't want to show on the main homepage. (Make a note of their forum ID numbers). Then create some HTML links in a template (e.g. FORUMHOME) that points to that forum with a link like this: Code:
<a href="http://yourforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=X">Forum Discussion</a> |
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the problem in this case appears in archive where any forum with display order (0) will not appear there too.
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