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Hey, I have spent hours trying to make a Joomla! Template work with vBulletin.
The problem that I am having so far is displaying the navigation correctly. Here's the code from the Joomla! template; Code:
<!-- BEGIN: MAIN NAVIGATION -->
<?php if ($tmpTools->getParam('ja_menu') != 'none') : ?>
<div id="ja-mainnav">
<?php if ($jamenu) $jamenu->genMenu (0); ?>
</div>
<?php if ($hasSubnav) : ?>
<div id="ja-subnav" class="clearfix">
<?php if ($jamenu) $jamenu->genMenu (1,1); ?>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<!-- END: MAIN NAVIGATION -->
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#2
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I 2 want to have my Joomla Top menu integrated in Vb.
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#3
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Did you come up with a solution for this?
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#4
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No, I know www.awardfabrik.de has done it.
I know a guy from Jfusion that says it is possible and he could do it for a small amount. Send me an email with your msn, skype or what ever. Joomla - Vb users need to communicate
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#5
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Looks like you need to take the if out and then just put the actual menu variable and call the include file php ( external )
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