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forum layout? which version?

 
Author Guest
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#1 | Posted: 4 Dec 2009 05:42 
Hi!

i recently downloaded the latest version of minibb and after setting up the site was up and running - no problem.

i have only 1 issue with it - the main forum layout!!

I just had a look at the forum layout in my site and noticed that the main layout is quite different to what you have in site.

eg. I still get ( Topic | Forum | Replies | Views | Author | Latest reply ) instead of showing the same info in the correct column ( like what you have in the minibb.com forum site )

what am i missing guys?? what do i need to do ??

sorry for my ignorance

tnks!

Author Paul
Lead Developer 
#2 | Posted: 4 Dec 2009 15:00 
We have a featured version on our board in testing mode. It will be soon released prior to the 2010.

Anyway, you may modify templates like

main_last_discuss_cell.html
main_last_discussions.html
main_forums.html
main_modern_layout.html
main_modern_lcell.html
main_topics_cell.html
main_topics.html

We have all of these templates on our forums, so you may just download/view source of them and apply to your software.

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