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Embeding of "Last topics" in other directory

 
Author FlorianL
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#1 | Posted: 25 Jan 2006 20:30 
Hi,

I'm the webmaster of Kinoklo.de A german movie 'n fun-website. My minibb is placed here: Kinoklo.de/forum/

Now I wonder how I can include the "last topics" onto my starting page? (other forums are already doing, just look).

PS: Sorry for my bad english

Author marsbar
Associated Member
#2 | Posted: 26 Jan 2006 00:45 
FlorianL, you might want to check out the Front Page News plugin that is available from miniBB's downloads area.
All the best,
marsbar

Author FlorianL
Guest
#3 | Posted: 26 Jan 2006 10:21 
Thank you for the quick answer

Author FlorianL
Guest
#4 | Posted: 29 Jan 2006 10:05 
Problem! :
I don't wanna use javascript for plugin. but if i use php there's duplicate content in google. has anyone a solution for this prob?

Author Team
8-)
#5 | Posted: 29 Jan 2006 17:12 
Making links for most important topics on the first page doesn't fit in a duplicated content term. If "duplicated content" would mean this, than Internet would be dead.

Vice versa, this makes your most important content faster indexed.

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