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Hello.
I have read a few guides on how to add pages to vBulletin but I can't seem to get them to work. Can anyone please tell me in details how I can add a custom page that uses the main style. It needs to be able to have a form embedded into it which submits to another page, the page it submits to will then display the results, also with the same style as the rest of the forum. How can I do this? I also need to make it so that it cannot be accessed by guests, only members. Thanks Calum |
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I think there is a form hack which may be what you want. Did you look into that?
What wasn't working when you read the article about adding a page? What did you end up with? |
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When I tried the other articles it either gave me blank pages or a PHP error. Thanks for helping. |
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Read this article if you haven't already done so. How to create your own vBulletin-powered page! (uses vB templates)
Start by creating just a basic page, for example one with just says "Hello World". Get that to work, if you can't then post your problems and someone will help fix them. Once you have got that working then add your pagerank checker e.t.c.. |
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