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Hey guys!
I'm looking for a way to get the community post count and stats to show on the main page of my site. Any ideas how to make that happen? My guess is that I need to include the vB functions in page and then call them like the forum does. Any more elegant ways? Thanks guys! -Jonathan |
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..*gentle bump*..
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I'd also like to know this. I want to show the 10 latest posts on my main site.
EDIT: Or, if you're confident with your PHP skills, you could always write a script that retrieves the data from the DB. :squareeyed: Hate to double post, but I edited some code found for earlier versions of vB, and I've managed to get the latest xx posts on a seperate page. I'm so proud of myself. ^_^ |
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