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php file to it's own page
When I used vB 3 I had vBadvanced installed. I could take a php file and turn it into a page and then link to this page via a menu.
How can I take those php files that I used for content on my site and make them stand alone pages with VB 4? I have a lot of these files with a lot of work into them. If I take the content out of a file and make it into an article the links don't work properly. I would like to make the pages out of the php files and have menu links to these pages. Any ideas? I am a neophyte and need things explained to me simply. Thank you. |
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I appreicate your help, but there has to be an easy way to do these things, else I am going to feel ripped off by vBulleting and the promises that were made to folks like me who purchased their package before it was released. There should be an easy way to pull up content from a php file, within the CMS function. I hope they do something about this very soon. |
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You can still use vBAdvanced for vBulletin 4 (not sure about the Suite), but Brian is still working on upgrading it to work with vBulletin 4 along with the v3arcade and all his other modifications, so it may be a little after Gold is released before vBAdvanced is out for vBulletin 4
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Update the links so they go to the proper page?
Making a post about how vBulletin should run belongs over on vBulletin.com |
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The links don't work, they take you Home in the CMS.
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