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Hi gang...
How does one go about creating a Navbar item that links to another site? What I mean is... Say I am in a band, and I want to have a band page like myspace, and have people be able to click on the Navbar item, "myspace" on our main site and have it take them directly to our myspace page? I hope I am explaining myself well enough... Please keep in mind, I am dumb, so as much info as you can give would be AMAZING!!! ![]() Anyone??? By the way... I am loving you guys. I'll be bulking up my Christmas cards sent this year... ![]() -damon |
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Admin cp/style and template/style manager/edit templates/navigation-breadcrumb templates/Navbar
(Always copy and paste the template into notebook and save before you make any alteration) Find in the template Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"> <a href="calendar.php$session[sessionurl_q]">$vbphrase[calendar]</a> </td> Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"> <a href="the url to the place you want">myspace</a> </td> |
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