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Add 'View All Groups' to Community dropdown on Navbar
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![]() My users were complaining that it was "Difficult to see what updates had been made to Social Groups"...
They were used to seeing the "View All Groups" view that you get when you go to the group.php, then click the link but were unable to easily find it. Therefore I thought I'd add it to the "Community" dropdown on the Navbar. While this is nothing to most old hats some of the newer users of vBulletin may not know how to do it, so here it is: In the Navbar Template Find:
Add below it:
This resolved the difficulties that users were having with being able to easily access what Social Groups have had updates. Update: Removed unnecessary query. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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Make sure to find the one with the < tr > tags, or you will be placing in the code early and it won't work.
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Is there a way to see all normal groups ( not social ones ) and who is member ?
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