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At the risk of sounding like a total noobie/idiot, I have a layout question.
I am not a coder, so please bear with me. I am looking for a interface design layout like http://www.vbadvanced.com/, where 'announcements' (if that's the proper term) in the center column. Left and right columns have linkage and info much like vbadvanced.com. There would be a Forums link at the top, which you take a user to the standard forum layout. Is there a template for this? What's the best way to achieve this I have VB 303. thx ![]() |
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vBAdvances is a hack actually. You can download it here and simply install it on your site.
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Do you know the name or have linkage?
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Questions about modifying vBulletin's default behaviour and asking about modifications in general, should be posted in General vBulletin Questions. Please read the forum descriptions more carefully in future. I've moved your thread there for you
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