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Posting within Webpages
OK I own licensed copy of VB. I hope I am posting in the right area, I don't want to get my head chewed off. I posted this question in the VB.com support area and they directed me here:
Is this possible? I wanted to set it up so that, say we have a news article on widgets....in our normal news section under that particular article, there is the board members feed back about the article. Is there coding in vbulletin that I can use so that, say someone see's the article, has something to say and posts about that article, and have those comments appear under said article? Remember, this page is different from the actual boards. I can be emailed at ****** thanks! Greg |
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no it's not the right section to post this
grouchy greg, you said you own a vb, so you will need to go to this page and enter your email address, to show you are licensed. (you will need to use your customer number and password to access that page) Thank you. |
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sorry, following instructions now.
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You can do this with the portal hacks in Full Releases. Look through our hacks database. I recommend vB Home Lite, by TECK, which recently won vB hack of the month.
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I did too, I just did it. Is there something else I need to do once I am in the members area?
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it's ok now, you're showed as licenced now
Erwin is right, TECK's vbHome lite would be the best solution for you i think |
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