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subforum not visable
I have a subforum and have went to setting>options>Forum Listings Display Options and set it to 5 (even though the subforum is under 1 forum) but it is still not showing up.
If you click on the forum section you can see the subforum at the top... but why is it not viewable on the homepage? Forum home:http://www.bootcamp4me.com/military-forum/forum.php the subforum is under the top section and "BootCamp4Me Announcements" section titled site redesign.... How can I get the subforum viewable on the homepage? |
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I'm not sure what's going on. I don't see any subforum named "site redesign" anywhere, even if I go in to the BootCamp4Me Announcements forum.
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Im sorry, I didnt type it right. I meant to say the "BootCamp4Me Feedback And Questions" forum... the site redesign threads are in that subforum
See here is a pic of the subforum inside the announcement main forum |
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Oh, OK - well, in the adminCP options under "Forum Listings Display Options", there's a couple of options for "Depth of Forums" displayed on the forum home and forum display pages. They default (I think) to 2 and I think you'd need at least 3 to see that subforum.
ETA: ... and I just read BirdOfPrey5's response over at vbulletin.com, I guess you can't just set those to > 2 without providing templates for the lower depths. |
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Thank you and your team, your guys solution worked.
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