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I would like to add a menu item up a the top between New Posts and Search. I would like ti to say "ARTICLES" and then go to a closed forum where I could display articles.
Can anybody help me out with this? I'm thinking it' can't be that difficult, I just don't have a clue. Thanks. |
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So you are wanting to add a link to a closed forum in the navbar?
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I just sounds so much better when you say it, but, yes!
--------------- Added [DATE]1225051607[/DATE] at [TIME]1225051607[/TIME] --------------- Okay. I finally got it. Where do you get the url for the closed forum in order to link to it? --------------- Added [DATE]1225053691[/DATE] at [TIME]1225053691[/TIME] --------------- Okay. I setup the forums and that's all good to go. I figured out the url for them. Can someone please help me wit the following script. I want the link called Articles and then where do I put in the url? Thank you <if condition="$show['breadcrumb']"> <span class="navbar">> <a href="$nav_url">$nav_title</a></span> <else /> $nav_title </if> |
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