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Adding tabs to vb 4.0.0?
I would like to add some tabs at the top of my forum just like the "home" & "what's new" tabs. How would I go about doing this?
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The easiest way by far would be to upgrade to 4.1 and use the new navtab manager. Else you'll have to add code which will break once you upgrade.
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Yeah I would upgrade to the latest stable vB4 version 4.2.1
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I tried 4.2 but had a lot of issues with it. So 4.1 had the navbar manager?
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I think so. But I really don't see what issues you would have with 4.2 that you would not have with 4.1, too. Anyway - fix those issues now. You'll have to upgrade sooner or later for support of current PHP versions.
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The Navigation Manager wasn't added until 4.2.0. There have been sooooo many bug fixes since 4.0.0 that I really wouldn't recommend running 4.0.0 at all. If you use a version that doesn't have the Navigation Manager, then check out the vB4 Articles forum for articles on how to add more navtabs.
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thanks. I've upgraded to 4.2.1
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