Version: 1.00, by LEAD_WEIGHT
Developer Last Online: May 2011
Category: Miscellaneous Hacks -
Version: 3.6.5
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Released: 06-03-2007
Last Update: 07-07-2007
Installs: 65
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These instructions are with table(s) added into the empty column you see after using the instruction provided by Floris & Jake Bunce tutorials in Quick Tips forum @ vBulletin.com. I have little changes, but in whole it is the same. This is for displaying under navbar menu. If you are using a portal, you can add modules within forum and those instruction are posted within other sites forums.
These instructions are with table(s) added into the empty column you see after using the instruction provided by Floris & Jake Bunce tutorials in Quick Tips forum. I have little changes, but in whole it is the same. This is for displaying under navbar menu. If you are using a portal, you can add modules within forum and those instruction are posted within other sites forums.
These instructions are with table(s) added into the empty column you see after using the instruction provided by Floris & Jake Bunce tutorials in Quick Tips forum. I have little changes, but in whole it is the same. This is for displaying under navbar menu. If you are using a portal, you can add modules within forum and those instruction are posted within other sites forums.
# find in template: footer
# add 'rightside & leftside column' close/open table code
# optional: to display in certain pages and not all, add conditional statement
# find in template: navbar
# add 'rightside & leftside column' close/open table code
# optional: to display in certain pages and not all, add conditional statement
Admin CP > Styles & Templates > Style Manager > StyleVars {Drop Down Menu} > Sizes and Dimensions
Message Area Width (pixels): [440px]
(This value allows you to specify the width in pixels of the text box used for all message posting in vBulletin)
Code Block Width (pixels): [440px]
(This value controls the width of [code], [php] and [html] bbcode blocks. You may set this value to 'auto', but if you do, Internet Explorer will stretch the width of the block rather than inserting a scrollbar.)
Maintenance > Update Counters > Rebuild Post Cache
You also need to use postbit instead of postbit_legacy to utilize the most of message space.
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Yes, I do know many have posted variation of this and this is a variation of that. It is place under navbar and you may choose both to display at same time.
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I have just set this up and it works however i have two questions:
How to i line it up to the main forum as it sits just to high. I have tried putting in padding on the top but it just reduces the main forum in width. I have tried putting a div around the table and that?s not working either
Is anyone still supporting this? I am having an on going issue that is really doing my head in! I cannot get my right column to match the forum height or the left one. I am not using separate boxes (as I couldn?t establish that). When I have tried putting in a td padding its messes it up.
Just installed this. Working great only for one issue. I also have vb.Sponsors installed but for some reason, any forums which are not sponsored (i.e. should be in their original state without any modifications), the right column appears underneath the entire website. Anyone have any ideas?