This message is a follow-up to my original post: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=33876
I have been discussing with JamesUS using templates in order to pull in vBulletin into my existing PHP site (see post above). James asked me to take our private conversation to the boards as he would be out of pocket for a few days - so here it is.
JamesUS gave me the following advice in order to modify the templates in order to customize the board for my environment:
"You need to put everything above where you want the forum content to go in
the 'header' template.
For each of the includes, you need to use this code in the 'phpinclude'
template:
ob_start();
require("yourheader.html");
$header = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
Changing the variable name and file name each time - then replace the
require/include statements with the variable name (eg $header).
Then put everything else in the footer template."
I have been discussing with JamesUS using templates in order to pull in vBulletin into my existing PHP site (see post above). James asked me to take our private conversation to the boards as he would be out of pocket for a few days - so here it is.
JamesUS gave me the following advice in order to modify the templates in order to customize the board for my environment:
"You need to put everything above where you want the forum content to go in
the 'header' template.
For each of the includes, you need to use this code in the 'phpinclude'
template:
ob_start();
require("yourheader.html");
$header = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
Changing the variable name and file name each time - then replace the
require/include statements with the variable name (eg $header).
Then put everything else in the footer template."
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