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Photopost 4.8.5 - Use seperate VB Header and Navbar
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First, let me say that this is my first hack and I appreciate any and all feedback. I want to acknowledge the idea which was given to me by using atroll's Additional Navbar hack. If you use this please click install on his aswell:
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=65198 >>>----------------------------> Software needed: VB 3.03 (may work on others, didnt test) PhotoPost 4.8.5 >>>----------------------------> What it does & why: On my site I have a standard navigation system set up on the site and while I loved the new integration that comes with PP 4.8.5 I wanted to keep the gallery with its own seperate identity without losing the integration features like style sheets and others. So using atrolls hack as a guide I create both a seperate VB Header and Navbar for the Gallery. You can see it in action here: My Forum: http://www.trackpad.com/forum My Gallery: http://www.trackpads.com/gallery >>>----------------------------> Here is how you do it: Step 1 - Create/Edit New Templates You will need to create 2 new templates in your VB style(s) that you use. First thing is to open your current header & navbar templates and copy the information as a basis for your new ones. Save them in txt files or wherever for the moment. A. Create a new template called headerg and paste the information from the original header. Make any gallery specific modifcations that you want. You can always come back later through and edit the file. B. Create a new template called navbarg and paste the information from the original navbar. Make any gallery specific modifcations that you want. You can always come back later through and edit the file. When this step is complete you should have 2 new custom templates called headerg & navbarg. C. Edit your phpinclude_start template and add the following anywhere in the file:
>>>----------------------------> Step 2 - File Edits VB File Edits: A. Since the template is uncached you will have an extra query on each page. To fix, open global.php and FIND:
ADD BELOW:
Photopost File Edits: A. Open the file header-inc.php and FIND:
And REPLACE with the following:
B. In the same file FIND:
And REPLACE with:
C. AGAIN in the same file FIND:
And AGAIN REPLACE with:
D. In the same file FIND:
And AGAIN REPLACE with:
>>>----------------------------> Finally. Save all files and upload to the server. REMEMBER, always make a backup incase something is wrong so you can just re-upload the original without de-hacking the file. Again, no screenshots are attached. Just look at the differences on my forum and gallery. If you have any questions please ask, I am no expert though but I will try to help you. Please clickty click install if you like and use. It will make my day ![]() ![]() Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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PP Classifieds 2.0+ - Use seperate VB Header and Navbar | trackpads | vBulletin 3.0 Full Releases | 2 | 28 Dec 2005 08:13 |
Reviewpost 2.8+ - Use seperate VB Header and Navbar | trackpads | vBulletin 3.0 Full Releases | 0 | 23 Dec 2004 22:19 |
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thanXxXx
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good job, and i see your still using my comments hack
![]() ![]() btw, i did upgrade the latest comments hack to include permissions, if a person hasn't got viewing rights, an alternative (blank) thumbnail is shown i'll post it up if i can find it ![]() -b6 No members have liked this post.
Last edited by b6gm6n; 21 Dec 2004 at 17:30. |
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Heck yes! It is one of the most usefull things in my gallery! Are you gonna post it here? You should!
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Latest Comments Hack for PPv5 - VBulletin 3.0.x
stylesheets are now the same as what is set in your PP admin, automated headers & footers, languages, vbulletin usergroup permissions, please check the configuarble elements in comshow.php to make customization easier. it's all yours! It's far from the best script ever written, but it works! Enjoy! -b6 No members have liked this post.
Last edited by b6gm6n; 10 Mar 2005 at 09:56. |
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Excellent!
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I'm confused as to what your mod does.... I thought that photopost integrates right into vb 3.0.3? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by tteal
Yes, but if you use the complete integration you have to use your forums header and navbar. This allows you to have your own seperate vb header and navbar. Please see the example links above.
-Jason No members have liked this post.
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Thanks trackpads, works like a champ.
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I'm just using the header part of this hack and it works out great for changing out the header, but for some reason it's messing with my Photopost's VB integrated footer - not sure how, since there's nothing in there that seems to be calling the footer, but mine is getting left aligned instead of centered for some reason. As soon as I revert the hack changes everything is perfectly fine, but then I'm left with the original Photopost header which is what I'm trying to change!!
I'm on VB 3.07 and Photopost 5.02 VB3 Enhanced. Any ideas? Thanks. No members have liked this post.
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Any chance this could be updated for VB 3.07 and PhotoPost 5.02 VB3 Enhanced?
Would be much appreciated, I'm hoping that would solve my footer issue as described above. I should also mention that the 'showphoto' and 'comments' pages are also totally misaligned (in addition to the footer) with the hack applied. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by funkmeister; 30 Mar 2005 at 07:34. |
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Excellent mod!
An update for vBulletin 3.5 would be much appreciated! No members have liked this post.
Last edited by boatdesign; 05 Oct 2005 at 17:45. |
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Will this work on vb 3.5 and photopost 5.11?
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I initially used this on vb 3.0.x and Photopost 4.8.6...
Upgraded to vb 3.6.5 and Photopost 5.62 and it works, with one catch: "navbarg" showed up fine, but "headerg" did not show up at all for some reason. So, I simply added the code for "headerg" on the top of "navbarg" (since they are right on top of each other) and now it works. No members have liked this post.
Last edited by gct13; 12 Mar 2007 at 21:47. |
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