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Separate Forum Tab (eg, Forum 1, Forum 2) on the navbar
Is it possible to separate the forum tabs such as Forum_1 and Forum_2 on the navbar? It means that two of forums must be totally different from each other. And also all the forum functionalities must be supportable in respective forum independantly with one single log in.
Pls, see below example what I want. Home Forum_1 Forum_2 Blogs What's New? I would high appreciate for a kind response. |
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Can you please elaborate on what you want, it is not really clear to me.
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I thought it was very simple question. But Sorry to you If my question was not clear.
What I want is exactly same structure & functionality as vBulletin.org. Home Forums Articles Mods Styles Graphics Forums & Articles & Mods & Styles seem to be seperated by independent forum page, even single log in. I thnk It can be possible. Because, vBulletin.org is already having the forum structure what I want. So, I just would like to know how I can make my forum like that if I purchase the vBulletin. |
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yes... you can pretty much do it by setting up subforums and more subforums then making the parent subforum "not active" in forum manager and providing links directly to them (the tabs),.. it will need a little custom work to the navbar but doable.
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