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phpinclude
I just finished my site layout and I want to have my vbulletin the the "content area'
Layout - |rightnav| vbulletin |leftnav| > The problem is that my site layout was all done in php includes. > In vbulletin styles can I use php includes? How could I make it so that the forum fits in with my site? >is this possible? |
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Are you talking a portal ? Or your actualy forums index ?
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I guess it would be considered a portal.
I'll try and be more clear. My site is diced up into 3 main sections all are <phpincludes> *header *footer' *content area - (where I would like vbulletin to be included.) How do I 'include vbulletin', so that it SHOWS in my main website (php run) Can I just make a file like [vbulletininclude.php], then add an include <? include("vbulletininclude.php"); ?> to mysite index? <-----------------------------------> Btw, if that is possible what would code would I add to 'vbulletininclude.php?' |
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they have abunch of hacks that do this over at vb.org
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n/m I got it working.
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