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Forum Layout Help
I have a forum running covering 4 different subject areas. I would like to seperate it into 4 different forums all on the same website (under different tabs on the homepage). My members will all use the 4 forums so ideally they won't have to register on each forum! Is this possible?
Also, if I am able to have the 4 seperate forums is there a way to have the main forum page as posts rather than forums? Kind of like this... http://community.homeandhealthtv.co....rm&f=905109722 rather than a list of forums. Really greatful for any advice Thanks x |
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Do you mean like how this site has a tab for Forums, Modifications, Styles, and Articles? All the forums listed in each tab are all part of vb.org but listed on separate tabs. I believe in the Forum Manager you set the categories to Display Order 0 and then you just link to them.
As for the first page with all the posts, there are modifications to put the Latest 10 Posts/Threads on a page, so just adapt that to the Latest 30 or whatever and put the code on it's own page. I don't believe there is an already existing modification for what you want, but it is doable. |
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That sounds perfect!
I will have a go. If I can't do it do you think someone on here would be happy to help, i'd be happy to pay for time/expertise. Thanks for the info x |
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