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Hey Everyone, Thanks for the help in advance.. my site forum is http://stuntride.com/vbstunt/forum.php
The skins do not have a "new post" button in the navbar.. the graphic for the button is already made.. I just do not know which page to access to change the code to add the button.. im sure you all probably know.. can anyone tell me? also, for the future..is there an easy way to find out which pages contain things like this without having to search and search the php files? thanks |
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Seems you forgot to load the images folder contents for that style.
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yeah pls reupload the image folder
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You may be need to edit header or navbar template depending on where the code is.
To find out which template are being used: vbulletin options > General Settings > Add Template Name in HTML Comments > YES And view the page source it will have template name in it. Sometimes enabling the above option has undesired effect on the forum layout. So when you have found out what template to edit change "Add Template Name in HTML Comments" back to NO. . |
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--------------- Added [DATE]1229745061[/DATE] at [TIME]1229745061[/TIME] --------------- done.. thanks seven skins, I needed the reminder on the "edit header" thing |
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