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Hey guys i have a question.. I have not purchased vbulletin yet but I was wondering if this was possible... I would like to have a "most popular threads" subsection on a website im working on and was wondering if it was possible doing something like that.
For instance You goto a website and on the front there's a little square with say 5 thread titles in it with the post views/replies and then if you click on one it will take you to that thread in the forum.. thanks for replies. |
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yes possible, and not to hard to do
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thanks much for the reply xenon! Could you possibly point me to a page or something with information pertaining to this? I did a search on the forums but couldn't find anything.
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sorry but as long as you didn't purchase vb i can't help any further.
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Yes...this is very easy. Many websites have used this. Perhaps you have seen one? Here is a website who has it: http://n-philes.com/
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my apologies xenon.. was not sure about what you could and could not help with
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you're welcome
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