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Old 05-08-2011, 05:48 PM
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Default How to customise navbar?

Hi - I've just installed VBA CMPS and am trying to edit my navbar so that it has Home (linking to index.php) and Forums (linking to forum_index.php) – is this done in Navbar Replacements? or elsewhere?

what are Navbar Replacements?

Do you need to edit your main VB template?

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Admin CP => vBulletin Options => Forums Home Page Options => Script Name for Forum Home Page
You would need to change that to 'forum_index'.
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