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[HOW TO - vB4] How to Add Drop Down Navigation Items to the Navbar
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![]() Some people really like the drop down navigation that is found in the Vbulletin 3.0 series, or are looking to add additional drop down navigation to the navbar in Vbulletin 4.0. This plugin and new template will allow you to do that. First, is to goto the Plugins and Products section, this section is in the left hand column of the admin panel near the bottom. In that section you will need to click the option to "Add New Plugin". Note that the red text from both the plugin and template must be the same. You can name it whatever you want, but they must match. For the new plugin you will enter the following details. Hook Location: process_templates_completeFor step two. You need to make the template that will be used in the navbar. Simply goto the style manager and in choose "Add New Template" from the options. From there, you just need to enter the following. Title: dropdown The following members like this post: BCP Hung, soypnma, Leica.Robbiani, Jinkasu, ClErK1991 and 8 others.
Last edited by Shelby; 19 Nov 2009 at 17:35.. |
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Does what it says on the tin
![]() Very simple, and effective thanks No members have liked this post.
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Works great. Is there a way to get the same background color as you have over it like the other buttons?
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simple and great, thanks
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Now that is great, I have finally a dropdown menu where I want it, thanks very much
![]() --------------- Added 19 Nov 2009 at 19:07 --------------- Can I ask how would you set this so only certain usergroups would see the links, and the tabs? Thanks No members have liked this post.
Last edited by taffy056; 19 Nov 2009 at 19:07. Reason: Auto-Merged DoublePost |
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Simple. Nice. Clean.
And the example screenshot. Priceless! No members have liked this post.
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Perfect, thank you Shelby.
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Thank you.
Is there a way to choose where in the nav bar you want it located? No members have liked this post.
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Substituting 'navtab_middle' for 'navtab_end' places it after the Forum tab and before the Blogs tab.
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I have changed it up a few to open a new screen. Hope this helps a few.
To only let members see you could try:
I also found out that if you want two drop downs it worked for me like this:
Top one is hidden from guest. Then the other all can see. Great code Shelby.Hope you don't mind but was just playing a bit with it and wanted to share. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by TandyServices; 26 Nov 2009 at 15:59. Reason: Add |
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Ok trying to put a sublink into a sublink and this is where I got stuck. in the attached I have clicked "Tech Area" and the menu drops down Now "Carbs" is not a link it is a category (highlighted in blue). "Carb Cleaning" "Jetting" are Links under the category "Carbs". I do not want "Carb Cleaning" and "Jetting" to be there till "Carbs" is either Clicked or Hovered and I would like it to appear down and to the right any Ideas?
![]() Thanks Eric Plugin
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Hey Eric,
I do not know if this will work but try something like this:
Please let me know No members have liked this post.
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Thanks but not exactly what I am looking for looking fr something more like the attached
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Well tried my code out and did not work anyways.. Sorry..
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