View Full Version : Help with VBulletin look
Lorena
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 4:41am
Hi, I would appreciate any suggestions from anybody who takes 2 seconds to have a look at the way we integrated VBulletin in our website:
Which one is better and more user-friendly to keep?
1) http://www.babywonderland.co.uk/forum/index.html
or http://www.babywonderland.co.uk/forum/ as a separate page from the site (no nav bar etc)
Any inputs would be very, very appreciated. :)
Lizard King
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 5:39am
Hi, I would appreciate any suggestions from anybody who takes 2 seconds to have a look at the way we integrated VBulletin in our website:
Which one is better and more user-friendly to keep?
1) http://www.babywonderland.co.uk/forum/index.html
or http://www.babywonderland.co.uk/forum/ as a separate page from the site (no nav bar etc)
Any inputs would be very, very appreciated. :)
You shall use the first one but you need to do that without frames. Using frames is a bad choice.
Lorena
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 5:44am
OK, Lizard, thanks for your input, I'll definitely consider that!
Sysop9001
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 7:36am
within the website but without frames how said Lizard King (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/member.php?u=44899)
Jobe1986
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 8:55am
To do it without frams you can simply add the header code of your main website to the appropriate template in Styles & Templates.
Lorena
Sat 22nd Sep '07, 9:47am
Jobe, thanks a lot for this info, this exactly what I was looking for in the last hour or so
Many, many thnaks and I'll try to add to your rep :) (If I can)
MsJacquiiC
Sun 23rd Sep '07, 10:51pm
You shall use the first one but you need to do that without frames. Using frames is a bad choice.
Ditto!
Jacquii.
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