Make the subforums 'list', horizontal. ?!

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  • Forum4All.com
    Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 36
    • 3.6.x

    Make the subforums 'list', horizontal. ?!

    Hi all.
    I have searched long and hard for an answer here, so please bear with me. Everything I've found pertains to the 'depth'? of the sub-forum level.

    I am trying to have my sub-forums listed, directly horizontal under their parent forum. Exactly like they do on this very forum. I have created sub-forums so far, but it creates them looking exactly the same as a regular forum, only it shades the tiny square to the right of the name a light blue. I think it is the preset. Anyway I would be so thankful for any help.

    Also, anyone know if there is a forum template similar to this one?

    Thanks All.

    Example below shows the forum 'Computer' as a current sub-forum of 'Tech'. I would just like it listed as this forum does...

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  • falconking
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2006
    • 215
    • 3.6.x

    #2
    Try this:



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    • Forum4All.com
      Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 36
      • 3.6.x

      #3
      No Change.

      Thanks. But I already tried that. I have followed those directions to a t, and just finished double checking that everything was saved according to those steps. I...

      1-Changed the parameters to 2,1,1
      2-Changed the comma, to the <br />
      3-Added the description and saved

      Still nothing with a refresh.

      Paul.

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      • Zachery
        Former vBulletin Support
        • Jul 2002
        • 59097

        #4
        Hmm can you show us an example of what you do what in comparsion? I see a ton of top level forums with no parrent categorys,.

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        • Forum4All.com
          Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 36
          • 3.6.x

          #5
          Example

          Like here is an example of how 'style' should be a subcategory, (as I specified it to be under the parent category ''fashion'') and the same with 'computers' under the parent 'tech'. No matter how I configure it, the new forum seems to appear as an almost identical replica of the other individual forum categories, except the slight shade of blue on the left. What gives?

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          • Zachery
            Former vBulletin Support
            • Jul 2002
            • 59097

            #6
            There are categorys (act as forum > No) http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/index.php Like each of the blue backgrounded forums here. vBulletin Announcements and Discussions for example has 2 subforums, vBulletin Announcements and Announcements Discussions. vBulletin Announcements Also has its own subforum Jelsoft eBulletins & Press Releases.

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            • kira
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2002
              • 188

              #7
              In other words, you should make sure your "Fashion" category has "Act as forum > No" under its settings. This way "Fashion" will have a dark blue background and will lack the "last post" "threads" and "views' columns.

              Then do the same for all your other main categories.
              Kira

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