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Old 06-10-2005, 12:46 PM
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Question How to integrate VBB (display left CMPS column when viewing forum)?

Has this process changed with CPMS v2.0 or are the instructions the same as they were previously (member's area, users manual)? If the process is the same, then simply tell me what kind of page I need to create? Do I add a Module page since the instructions refer to the Custom Page Content module?

I never got around to this with CMPS v1, but now that v2 is up and running with the navigation module I'd like to integrate the CMPS left column with VBB.
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Old 06-10-2005, 12:58 PM
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I think a module page, so you can display modules (along with the custom content). I know that the same module page I had before with 1.0.1, works with 2.0.0.
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Old 06-10-2005, 06:30 PM
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Default Re: How to integrate VBB (display left CMPS column when viewing forum)?

Thanks, creating a Module page worked fine. I have it working for the Forumhome, Forumdisplay, and Showthread templates, but I encountered a problem when I integrated the NewReply and NewThread templates. It broke the standard editor and WYSIWYG editor so I had to revert to the non-integrated templates.
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Old 06-10-2005, 07:52 PM
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Having some problems integrating with private messages too (private.php). When I make the change I lose the usercp menu on the left. I integrated usercp.php without any difficulty, but private messages isn't so easy. Not sure yet if it hoses the editors or not like it did in New Topic and New Reply, I didn't get that far after I noticed that I lost the usercp shell.

Any help with integrating the private messages template would be much appreciated, right now it makes for a long, inconvenient path back to the forums.

Sure would be nice if there was a way to encompass the entire VBB package in one swoop.

Btw I also integrated the VbGallery, many thanks to Brian for doing some of the legwork already Just had to add the "define" code at the top and presto.
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Old 06-11-2005, 01:13 PM
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Default Re: How to integrate VBB (display left CMPS column when viewing forum)?

The problems with the new thread/reply pages, and most likely the pm pages is due to some code not being added to the body tag. I'll move this to the bugs forum so that I won't forget to look into things and get a soulution for the next version.
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Thank you Brian, I've the same problem.
 


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