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How do i declutter my forumhome like vbulletin.org
Hi guys,
I have a forum that has tons of categories and subforums, i was wondering how in the world do i declutter the forumhome, like vbulletin.org where there are tabs for the MODS and FORUMS and ARTICLES, which i believe are direct category links. But how do i specify which categories/subforums not to show on the forumhome but only once the direct category link is pointed to ??? I want to use a tabbed system like vbulletin.org to specify the larger categories into tabs and then have the bunch of subforums and other categories under it.. how do i do this? I basically want to break things up like vbulletin.org has it on top right now ANY BODY with any ideas?? thanks! --------------- Added [DATE]1335223043[/DATE] at [TIME]1335223043[/TIME] --------------- nobody knows????????????? help |
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Still looking for any guidance on this issue, do i have to hire a programmer to get this achieved?
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The mods, forums and articles links you talk about link to just regular forums.
For example, mods leads to https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=198 You could choose to block some subforums from appearing in the forum homepage and allow access only via a link you create in the nav bar. |
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If you set the Forum Display to 0, then the forum won't show on the forum.php page. Then you can link directly to it.
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