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My website uses a complicated php file to create the homepage (www.DiabetesDaily.com). I would love to use vBAdvanced just to display the most recent polls and Who's Online on the homepage. My concern is that it will become very difficult to work with a lot of includes and other php code within the vB templating system.
Is it possible to add most of the index.php vBAdvanced code to my existing homepage and then just call two small templates where I want them to appear? Before I start hacking up the files, I would like to know if it's possible. Thank you - the vBA script has been great to me on other sites. |
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Not sure if it would be an option for you, but you could also create a new PHP File page that includes your current homepage.
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