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Hey guys, i know this is a dumb question, but i dont like how the vbadvanced just hangs on my forum, with ho frame/wrapper around all modules, and the complete page, how can i add this to make the vba look more like forum home page? Thanks in advance.
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You can customize things to look however you would like by modifying the 'adv_portal', 'adv_portal_module_wrapper', and other 'adv_portal_*' templates.
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