Re: The quick 'n' dirty ultra simple vBulletin SEO hack
Uhm, scrub the above... I had to delete the topmost line of code, and it works flawlessly LoL.
I've been scratching my head on this for a week... and minutes after posting a request for help, an idea occurs to me and BAM it's spot on ... ain't that just typical :p
Re: The quick 'n' dirty ultra simple vBulletin SEO hack
A couple of queries, if I may, cscgal...
What is the relevence of the code in the .htaccess I removed and why does it seem to work for most, yet not on my setup? I'm assuming my linux server has some kind of different setup to standard setups?
Have you any idea why since implementing this hack, my navbar has doubled up?
I use vbadvanced and it was working perfectly fine on my test site but now it's live, the navbar & forum-description are doubled up.
Cheers in advance.
ETA: I disabled vbadvanced, and all seems well with the navbars... hmmmm
Last edited by karlm; May 29th, 2007 at 6:23 am. Reason: as per eta
Re: The quick 'n' dirty ultra simple vBulletin SEO hack
Assuming a reply to my queries was forthcoming, I'll beat ya'll to the punch.
I edited the adv_portal and removed $navbar in my various styles. That seems to have resolved the issue
Update:
If for whatever reason that above hook doesn't work, the fail-safe way that will 100% work in vB 3.5 is to add the exact code as in the original tutorial below:
Re: The quick 'n' dirty ultra simple vBulletin SEO hack
No, that won't solve the merging problem. What you need to do is explain to your moderators that in the field where it asks what thread to merge with, to enter the old, vB standard format in the form http://www.site.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100