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Old 07-24-2009, 05:02 AM
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Question HOW TO? Right Sidbar in Vbulletin forum

Hello,

Does anyone know how to or have a link about how to get a right sidebar (just like this forum) on a vbulletin forum?

My forum is squeezed and centered so if this matters someone let me know.

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Check out this thread for the step by step instructions...

http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156775
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Hey Thanks

I actually saw that one and didn't want to mess w/ manual code edits so I found this one.

All you do is import a new product and it then goes right into vbulletin options.

They give you the option to have forum stuff such as profile, but I just put internal site links.

http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=204773

It is compatible with vbulletin 3.8.3 too!
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Very interesting! I'll have to check this out myself. Thank you!
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Hopefully vbulletin 4.0 will have a better system for dealing with style. From what I've read it will. I'm really looking forward to the release.
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Hopefully vbulletin 4.0 will have a better system for dealing with style. From what I've read it will. I'm really looking forward to the release.
Yeah, to me (a guy who uses WYSIWYG) Vbulletin could make a lot of things more visual and easy to manage because unless you're a code junky, who wants to be staring at source code all day?
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Yeah, to me (a guy who uses WYSIWYG) Vbulletin could make a lot of things more visual and easy to manage because unless you're a code junky, who wants to be staring at source code all day?
I agree. From what I've read, vBulletin is going to make it easier to update the design. I'm assuming they are making it more WYSIWYG-ish. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
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