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January 18, 2011 at 11:45 pm #158978
Same like Joomlart board.
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January 19, 2011 at 4:29 am #372571<em>@ballbank 215936 wrote:</em><blockquote>Same like Joomlart board.
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We simply copy html content of Joomla header and footer then add to vbulletin template. We also include some css files of Joomla template into vbu template.
January 25, 2011 at 8:51 am #373658Do you have an example code? I can’t find the html header and foot content in Joomla 1.6. I see only header.css and footer.css I use Ja Teline iv 1.6
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January 25, 2011 at 9:06 am #373661<em>@ballbank 217398 wrote:</em><blockquote>Do you have an example code? I can’t find the html header and foot content in Joomla 1.6. I see only header.css and footer.css I use Ja Teline iv 1.6
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Just browse your Joomla site then hit Ctrl+U (View Source) to get html content 🙂 and then copy it into Vbulletin template.
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February 2, 2011 at 9:27 am #374837I have another question. I successfully insert the header and footer of JA Teline4 in the phpbb forum but the font display bigger then before. Which css file of Joomla template did you put into vbulletin?
If you please check my website. http://konthaiinus.com/community/
Should I ask in the JA Teline4 forum? I don’t want to open many post with same question so I come back here.
And also the drop down link display behind the phpbb forum how should I fix this? If you hover mouse over Home icon and then hover over News the link display behind the phpbb blue bar.
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February 14, 2011 at 3:41 am #376542Hi,
I always use Phoenix Editor, an addon for Firefox, to check out which CSS and JS file used within a site. You can do this way as well 🙂 Acctually we created a new css file and copied all needed css into there, so it does not just need to copy css files…you should find a css master to fit it all!
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July 4, 2011 at 3:24 pm #399824Nice Don, phoenix is rather the most convenient mode for this purpose.
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