Thanks, Superman. Unfortunately for me... I have read it and it makes no sense. What she appears to be doing is creating some sort of "who's online" which is a little off from what I am trying to do. I am not familiar with this coding... so I can't follow what the heck it is doing. If there were a tutorial for creating exactly what I am trying to accomplish... I know I can follow that. But I have no clue how to modify what she was doing for my purposes. Sorry for being a newb.
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I have read Lynn's article to the end. And, have to say, I am even more clueless than before. All I am trying to accomplish is for a person to click on the link and bring up a page that has text of the Terms of Use. I don't care if it contains anything else. It would be nice... but as I am not a coder... I am willing to settle for anything. The amount of coding involved, according to the article, is rediculous to just enter the TOU as text. I would think that vBulletin would have this as a standard option.
So... if anyone out there can help the thousands of newbs like me.. would be greatly appreciated.
Let me back BirdOPrey up, here. Lynne's tutorial is pretty basic. There's only two steps. Both steps just require a copy and paste. You don't do any coding to create the custom page. Then when you're done, you just type up your TOU in the template.