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Just to expand on what Lynne is saying, assuming your sticky threads are basically set and aren't going to be unstuck or new ones added you can go to Forum Manager in Admin CP -> Edit Forum.
In the description box you can include valid HTML code so your description might be: Code:
This is my forum description. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah... <br /> <strong>Sticky Threads:</strong> <a href="showthread.php?t=1001">Thread 1</a> - <a href="showthread.php?t=1100">Thread 2</a> - <a href="showthread.php?t=1200">Thread 3</a> I like this idea and may implement it on my own forum- typically each forum has 1 or 2 stickys that never change. |
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