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Add new Ad Location to ForumHome
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If you noticed, by default in "ad_location_template" group; we only have "ad_forumhome_afterforums" but not "ad_forumhome_beforeforums".
If you need to add "ad_forumhome_beforeforums" to your forum homepage then here is what you need to do: 1. Create a new template as ad_forumhome_beforeforums 2. In index.php find:
add below:
find:
add below:
3. Open ForumHome template, and add $ad_location[ad_forumhome_beforeforums] right after $navbar demo: http://lacloi.com Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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why would you do file edits for a simple template edit?
You have to edit the template to put your variable in it, so i can't think of a reason why you'd do it like this? No members have liked this post.
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thanks for the tip.. It is a bit of overkill for the example you gave because (as FRDS mentioned) it only get used once, where you could just modify the template, but it is useful if you use it in more than one place.
Couldn't you make it as a plugin instead of a file edit? (I'm a noob at this vb hacking) No members have liked this post.
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How would you add an ad between sections on the homepage?
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demo is not working.
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