How to create your own vBulletin-powered page! (uses vB templates)
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05 Mar 2004
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![]() Want to create your very own vBulletin powered page which includes the header, footer, and the user permissions system as well? Well now you can ![]() Want to know how it will look? Take a look at the attached screenshot below! ![]() Now includes the Who's Online modification! ![]() Also, instructions included on how to create your own pages that are integrated with current vBulletin files! ![]() I'm going to give you a generic page but you can easily modify the contents of the page by changing the template ![]() So here we go ![]() Instructions: Create a new file, whatever you want to call it (let's say test.php). Open up test.php and add the following (replace TEST with whatever template you want to show): PHP Code:
<?php
Now create the template, called TEST with the following content: HTML Code:
$stylevar[htmldoctype] <html dir="$stylevar[textdirection]" lang="$stylevar[languagecode]"> <head> <title>$vboptions[bbtitle]</title> $headinclude </head> <body> $header $navbar <table class="tborder" cellpadding="$stylevar[cellpadding]" cellspacing="$stylevar[cellspacing]" border="0" width="100%" align="center"> <tr> <td class="tcat">Title</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="alt1">Text</td> </tr> </table> $footer </body> </html> ![]() Now check it out by going to test.php ![]() Who's Online Modification Now if you want to show who is browsing this new page of yours, just open up includes/functions_online.php and find: PHP Code:
case 'bugs.php':
PHP Code:
case 'test.php':
Then find: PHP Code:
case 'modcplogin':
PHP Code:
case 'test':
![]() ---------------------------------- Also if you want to create your own pages 'within' current vBulletin files, do the following: Open the file you want, and then right before the final ?> in the source code, add the following: PHP Code:
if ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'xxx')
![]() edit by Lynne: If running 3.8.4 or above, see this post to take care of the PHP 5.3.0-related problems - Spoiler (click to open)
In firstpost, the code for the custom php should be changed:
Instead of PHP Code:
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE);
PHP Code:
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~8192);
Perhaps the OP or one of the mods could take care of that. Close
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