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blackfalcon
Fri 30th Jan '09, 4:26pm
It is simple. You need a simple navbar button adder. We just select if it is a dropdown or a simple button, and we enter the url and the text to display.

David Grove
Sat 31st Jan '09, 5:12pm
We should also be able to remove/edit the default links and menus in the navbar. I'd want something called the Navbar Manager to do this with. The obvious tie-in with the new CMS addon will be to add new links and entire menus that lead to CMS pages to the navbar.

Dream
Sat 31st Jan '09, 6:15pm
a navbar manager to change links around could be a good idea.

cheat-master30
Sat 31st Jan '09, 6:27pm
This has been suggested a lot already, but it is in fact a fantastic idea. Heck, this should have been version 3 or 3.5/3.6 to be honest, not have to wait until vBulletin 4 for such a thing to be implemented. But yeah, I agree with this suggestion, and think it'd be useful partly also because you don't have to change the navbar template on each upgrade.

Dream
Sat 31st Jan '09, 7:47pm
and every blooding upgrade they change the navbar template :p

harmor
Sat 31st Jan '09, 11:11pm
I also think Jelsoft should implement your suggestion. In the meantime you can use this hack.
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=120517

Loki12
Thu 5th Feb '09, 8:14am
I second! The most annoying thing about upgrading, is having to manually edit the navbar again. A nightmare! It should be far more user-friendly to add and remove links in the navbar. Most of us don't like the default setup, and want to configure it ourselves. This navbar is too hardcoded!

golfer adam
Thu 5th Feb '09, 11:43am
doesn't wordpress uses something like this within its admin cp. I agree that it could be very useful.