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I'm not sure if this is a hack or not or if this is a default option in vbulletin. but how do you get the sub-forum to show up on the main forum page, underneath each forum.
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it's a default option, sadly i can never remember exactly where it is
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hah thanks though, i been trying to look for it in the option list but i can't seem to find it. hopefully i'll eventually luck out by going through each one. Thanks for letting me know that it's a default option ;o)
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It's easy, make sure you added correctly the subforums and then go to
Vbulletin Options > Forum Listings Display Options > Depth of Sub-Forums Depth of Sub-Forums is 0 You have to make it 1 and save. That's it. |
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Awesome, I was looking for this when I came acroos this thread...Thanks
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I'm glad if it worked for you. Thank you too.
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Now it is time to go mad with the sub forums!!
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This is endless
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