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Remove all the $output lines.
In place of the inner-most (the one indented the most) $output, you need an eval to call a template with the correct code. It will most likely contain similar code, unless you're not using an unordered list. You should probably also remove the function line, and the last }... and include the PHP file you took that code from, since there are most likely a lot of variables it needs to be defined already. In place of the return $output line, you'd need to use an eval to call another template that'd look something like so. menu_forumlist Code:
<ul> $menu_forumlistbits </ul> A typical eval line looks like so: PHP Code:
The second eval line (that replaces return $output) would look like so: PHP Code:
Also.. you can probably get rid of all that $indent crap too. I think that's just to make the HTML look cleaner. menu_forumlistbits could be as simple as this: Code:
<li>$forum_link$forum['title_clean']</a></li> OH... haha. You'd also need to change all the $forum_link lines to reflect the correct code, since that code is for the archive and not the normal forums. .... and btw, in your code example, I don't think "showforum.php" is exactly right... Does that even exist? =p ---- Sorry if that seems like alot... I think that explaining how to do it instead of just giving you code to try will help you become better at these kinds of things, right? ![]() I apologize if I've missed anything... hopefully someone smarter can come in and correct anything I forgot.. I'm quite new with this stuff as well. ![]() |
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