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Fall Back Son Feb 1st, 2008 10:15 PM

Anyone familiar with Vbulletin?
 
There's a site called linkbucks that allows you to redirect your page . .

I want to use linkbucks' banner on my site. I've tried a variety of ways to do this, most of which cause the banner to be recursively loaded, filling the screen. It should, obviously, only load one time. The way linkbucks works is if you told it to convert www.google.com into a linkbucks link, it would give you a link that had your page with one of their banners at the top. I've looked into a lot of html and javascript and learned about a lot trying to do this. But I haven't found a solution. I managed to create a .html file and it does what I really want when I open it. But I can't do the same for the Vb forum for some reason. I'm in over my head. Any help/suggestions?

big_k105 Feb 2nd, 2008 10:48 PM

Re: Anyone familiar with Vbulletin?
 
I'm guessing you just put the code they give you in the template of your choice. What have you tried to do that isn't working?

Fall Back Son Feb 3rd, 2008 11:29 PM

Re: Anyone familiar with Vbulletin?
 
Its more a problem of not knowing where to put the code. It isn't meant to be put in any specific template, and will be infinitely recursive if it is. I got the following suggestion:

"there should be an index page in the forum folder. you would rename that and make a new index page with the linkbucks link. But you have to put the new address for the page you renamed into linkbucks so it knows to display that page instead of the old one. because if the linkbucks page is pointing to the current page itll be pointing to itself and make a loop."

Having limited experience with html, (only what I learned trying to solve this problem) I don't know exactly what that means. Does that help you help me? I hope so. Thanks for replying.


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