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Making TP more into a website?

Started by hibs1875, May 10, 2008, 06:29:58 PM

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hibs1875

Hey guys, i'm in the middle of creating a new website/forum and need some assistance. I am wondering how I can turn my SMF forum and Tiny Portal more into a website. As you can see from my forum I have a navigation bar, i'd like to link these links to something in TP, perhaps an article or even better a content page. Is there away I can create a simple content page that intergrates with SMF/TP?

Any help and info would be great, thanks,
Scott

IchBin

You're going to have to be a bit more descriptive than that. I see two menu bars. One on the top, and one on the side. I don't even know anything about your current setup. Is your menu bar on the left a block? Or is it hard coded into the theme? If they are in a block, just change the links to point to an article. Put whatever you need to be on that page in the article code. You can find a bunch of block code snippets in the code snippets board for making your own blocks with links/menus. And to put something like a gallery into an article you could use an iframe. A search on this will result in your answers to that if you need.

flygye12


IchBin


Ken.

Quote from: flygye12 on July 22, 2008, 02:07:21 AM
ur harsh Ich Bin >:D

Not so.  ;)

Actually what you are asking for is likely to be easily done, but we can't be sure until you post some detail on what exactly you want as an end result.  We will be happy to try to help you achieve your desired look... just give us something to work with.

Many of us use a single article as a 'front' page to get a clean/lean look and that works very well and it may be just what you are looking for but we need more input on what you want to achieve.

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