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Forum Layout
A long time ago, I used to be able to browse through these forums in a tree-like structure. I see the forums are broken up even now. (eg.vBulletin.org Forum / vBulletin Modifications / vBulletin 3.7 Modifications / vBulletin 3.7 Add-ons / Major Additions)
However, I only see the tree menu when I look at a particular post. How do I get it so I can see the forums and all of the subforums so I can select a specific subforum. I hope this makes sense. Ideas? --------------- Added [DATE]1212514356[/DATE] at [TIME]1212514356[/TIME] --------------- Anybody? Anybody? |
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On here? You can't get a whole listing of of all the forums unless you go to the General Site Map. If you want a list of all the Modification Forums, you click on that tab above, same with all the Styles or Articles or just the general forums like this one.
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If I click the tab that says "Mods", all I get are forums for "Addons" and "Template Modifications". There used to be a selection I could make that would break it down to the type of modification in the forum (eg. Admin, postbit, forumhome, etc). I know it is still setup that way because the navigation tree shows such things when you goto to an individual mod post.
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You now go into the forum - either Add-Ons or Template Mods - and then there is a drop-down at the top to select all the different types of mods (forumdisplay, user options, etc.).
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OK, not exactly what I was looking for, but it will do the trick. Thank you.
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