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first of all, i'm not sure if this is th right place,
if it's not then i'm sorry. Anyway, it's kind of a stupid question, though I tried to use the $navbar template in the $header template (after modifications) and it didn't include it. I viewed the HTML page after it compiled, but nothing from the $navbar template appeared to be in the code. Can I do such a thing anyway, or do I have to edit any files? Thanks in advance, Kedmyster. |
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it is that stupid?! that's why no one answers? heh
Sorry for the question, i'm new to vb3 and wasn't really good with coding the vb2 anyway. |
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Why do you want the navbar in the header anyway |
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ahh ok
![]() Well, I wanted to isolate the navigation from the login box/private message, so I deleted some stuff from the navbar. Anyway, if that's the only way, thanks! |
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"This is a template question, please visit www.vbulletintemplates.com"
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I already did.
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Well, I did we you told me and just copied all that I want from the $navbar into $header
This was my first idea actually, but I thought it could be done by using templates include. Thanks anyway. |
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