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  • Nintenex
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 179
    • 5.2.x

    Module Deleted from admin control panel

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    I use to have this module, i wanted to re- add it to my home page but it isnt in the panel anymore..

    And it would be nice if we were able to add this module on other pages to
  • glennrocksvb
    Former vBulletin Developer
    • Mar 2011
    • 4021
    • 5.7.X

    #2
    It's just an HTML module. Just add a new one from Sitebuilder and put in the desired HTML.

    Flag Icon Postbit Insert GIPHY Impersonate User BETTER INITIALS AVATAR Better Name Card Quote Selected Text Bookmark Posts Post Footer Translate Stop Links in Posts +MORE!

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    • Nintenex
      Nintenex commented
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      The problem with that is i dont how to use the HTML module.

      I ended up adding it and then trying in the welcome message though, it looks so much more messier.

    • glennrocksvb
      glennrocksvb commented
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      You have to learn a little bit of HTML. You don't have to be an expert. But if it's just a welcome text without formatting involved then just enter the plain text in the module.

    • Nintenex
      Nintenex commented
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      Where can i start, I'd really like to make the text look better by adding spaces.
  • Lynne
    Former vBulletin Support
    • Oct 2004
    • 26255

    #3
    Here is the HTML from the default module on my site:
    HTML Code:
    Welcome to your vBulletin forum! You can click "Edit Site" above for site administration options.<br /><br /><p style="font-size:x-small;font-style:italic">To edit or remove this module, click "edit site", then "edit page".</p>
    Just change the wording to what you had before and it should be fine.

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    If I post CSS and you don't know where it goes, throw it into the additional.css template.

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    • Nintenex
      Nintenex commented
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      @Lynne

      Thank you, It works fine!

      Also i checked out the HTML tutorial page in your signature its truely amazing, I'll start messing around with it and see what i can learn from studying it.

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