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If you dont understand, they have it here at vb.org...
At the bottom of the Main page, there is a link to the vBulletin Community Forums... How do you do this? Satan |
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<a href="https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22351" target="_blank">[vB v2.2.1] External Link</a>
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you dont need a hack to do this.
just put: <a href=http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/>vBulletin Community Forums</a> as the forums title. just change the url and text to what you want. Cheers |
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Really?
Does that work? Satan |
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yes it works i do it on my forum.
cheers |
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It doesnt on mine...
Ive got the Template Mod for the New Threada and New Posts etc thingy on the "forumhome_display_post2" template, and it keeps putting part of the url on the end of that and makes it all ugly... Satan |
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Very stupid question that I have... But I'll ask it anyway... How would I make it open up in a new window? Thanks
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<a target="_blank" href=http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/>vBulletin Community Forums</a> :glasses: |
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Template Usage:
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