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Hi,
I have purchased the vBulletin 4 suite which includes the CMS and Blog. Basically what I am trying to do is create a few static pages and add them to the main navigation and sub navigation. I think I figured out how to create a static page. On the "Front Page' I chose "Static Page" from the drop down box next to "create" then clicked "go". This brought me to a place where I could create a static page which I did. I filled out everything and then saved it but it didn't add the page to to either navigation. So I guess my question is, how can I add static pages I create to the navigation or sub navigation? Ideally I would like to create a number of static pages and structure it like such: Main Navigation: Places Sub navigation: United States Canada Japan China Main Navigation: Languages Sub navigation: English Chinese Japanese So for instance, someone would click on "places" in the main navigation... they would be taken to the static page I created for "Places", but then in the sub navigation, "United States", "Canada", "Japan" and "China" would appear which would be links to those static pages I created. Thanks very much for your help! |
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Not to discourage you, but the current navigation system is difficult to customize. It's always been hard with vbulletin. On our site we scraped the navbar and created a custom css menu system.
With that said - there are plugin here to customize the navbar in vbulletin. I noticed Paul has been working with vbulletin to add more hook locations to customize the navigation system natively. |
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I was afraid someone was going to say that! What is this "custom css menu system" you speak of? Can I check it out?
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