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[TIP] NAVBAR, Forum is not home
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![]() I am not sure if anyone else has thought about this. I am sure someone has done it. But the forum home is not the home of my domain. Since I use vbindex I prefer to return users to the top most level. So I changed the navbar template from
Just thought I'd share, enjoy have a nice week ![]() ___________________________ Eamples: BEFORE [v] vBulletinTemplates > vBulletin Template Mods > Template Modifications AFTER vBulletinTemplates | Forums | vBulletin Template Mods | Template Modifications // changed unloading image to text --filburt1 No members have liked this post.
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excellent - though i have altered it a little, I had been wondering how you did this... thnx - would click install but can't find it anywhere
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It's nice but the pipes should still be greater-than-signs. Pipes indicate multiple unrelated options, greater-than-signs indicate the flow of nodes on a tree.
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I'd usually create a new button. Home for the HomePage and Forum or ForumHome for the forum index of course.
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that looks terrible...
i do this for mine:
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I guess it doesn't matter, just as long as you have the two links.
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