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Multi-page articles with pagination
I'm looking at migrating from a large (1500+ HTML pages) site with heavily-modded Snitz forum, to a better-supported PHP environment. Is there a mod or hack for vBulletin that will support muti-page articles?
Most of the sections of my site are 10-20 pages of reference material, and there's close to 100 of those sections, organized in a hierarchy up to about 5 levels deep. I've looked at Drupal, but its forums are weak and I don't need a lot of its other features. I guess I could try to integrate Drupal and VB, but I'd like to get all the content in one database searchable from a single search... TIA.... |
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You'd probably have to create the modification, which it does not sound like it'd be a hard job to do (multi-page articles) and I'm unaware of any modifications that support that at the moment (but like I said, it doesn't sound like an hard job.)
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The vbulletin cms is yet to be released so its hard to comment on what features will be avaliable.
Multipage articles dosn't seem like it'd be hard to achieve however. |
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Good news! Multi-page articles will be included in the CMS
I also need them and asked it. A vBulletin developer confirmed that feature. Probably it's the new "PageBreak" BBCode or so in this screenshot. |
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Thanks, everyone! |
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