Ok besides being I'm fucking retard in size (Hello..I hope you dont support the arc foundation just cause some mental midget has a 12" screen). I suggest that the home bread crumb always be clickable. Example... On the Chatbox Full page "Nova" does not bring you back to the parent page. Its nit pick but hey you asked for it.
bread crumbs
Started by bedwyr, Jul 08 2009 11:29 PM
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I didn't even know the chat box had a full page.
It should say Nova, not home.
This means they (the writers of the chatbox plugin) installed a new template and flung a hasty fuck you at the template.
So they aren't including the 'breadcrumbs' template in their page. Not sure what to do about that.
It should say Nova, not home.
This means they (the writers of the chatbox plugin) installed a new template and flung a hasty fuck you at the template.
So they aren't including the 'breadcrumbs' template in their page. Not sure what to do about that.
Posted 09 July 2009 - 06:02 PM
Nova brings you back to the forum root. I'm actually working on a template that has a "Home" link in the nav bar that runs under the logo. But it's not done yet.
The main problem is that the forum and the front page are running on two separate engines that are not tied together in anyway. This has always been something I hated (Ask Satake how much I bitch about this in the Admin forum), and one of the reasons I set up the vbAdvanced Test site located at: http://www.novagamers.net/files/cham
The front page and forum in that example are integrated fully (vBulletin in the above example is the engine behind all of the content on the site). There are pro's and cons for each system. For example: Joomla / Drupal are much more powerful CMS engines, but don't play well with vBulletin, which is without a doubt the most powerful forum software on the market today.
vbAdvanced also seamlessly integrates the style across the entire website, as it pulls the style information directly from the forum templates.
The main problem is that the forum and the front page are running on two separate engines that are not tied together in anyway. This has always been something I hated (Ask Satake how much I bitch about this in the Admin forum), and one of the reasons I set up the vbAdvanced Test site located at: http://www.novagamers.net/files/cham
The front page and forum in that example are integrated fully (vBulletin in the above example is the engine behind all of the content on the site). There are pro's and cons for each system. For example: Joomla / Drupal are much more powerful CMS engines, but don't play well with vBulletin, which is without a doubt the most powerful forum software on the market today.
vbAdvanced also seamlessly integrates the style across the entire website, as it pulls the style information directly from the forum templates.
Posted 09 July 2009 - 09:24 PM
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