80sDude Well-known member Nov 14, 2020 #1 For the life of me I can't figure out how to add subforums unless I'm doing it wrong. Don't they display like vbulletins subforum lists?
For the life of me I can't figure out how to add subforums unless I'm doing it wrong. Don't they display like vbulletins subforum lists?
Solution P P Paul B Nov 14, 2020 I've never used VB so can't comment. Use the ACP search to locate the setting.
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 14, 2020 #2 Sub forums are children of other forums - you define the parent when creating or configuring the forum. They can be displayed inline or as a dropdown list via the style properties. Upvote 0 Downvote
Sub forums are children of other forums - you define the parent when creating or configuring the forum. They can be displayed inline or as a dropdown list via the style properties.
80sDude Well-known member Nov 14, 2020 #3 Brogan said: Sub forums are children of other forums - you define the parent when creating or configuring the forum. They can be displayed inline or as a dropdown list via the style properties. View attachment 239674 Click to expand... This is what I did. I went to the forum and added a child but they show up as regular forums. What do you mean by style properties? This feature isn't available as default like it is for vbulletin? Upvote -2 Downvote
Brogan said: Sub forums are children of other forums - you define the parent when creating or configuring the forum. They can be displayed inline or as a dropdown list via the style properties. View attachment 239674 Click to expand... This is what I did. I went to the forum and added a child but they show up as regular forums. What do you mean by style properties? This feature isn't available as default like it is for vbulletin?
P Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Nov 14, 2020 #4 I've never used VB so can't comment. Use the ACP search to locate the setting. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
80sDude Well-known member Nov 14, 2020 #5 Brogan said: I've never used VB so can't comment. Use the ACP search to locate the setting. View attachment 239676 Click to expand... Ah thank you my friend.. Now I see it.. Upvote 0 Downvote
Brogan said: I've never used VB so can't comment. Use the ACP search to locate the setting. View attachment 239676 Click to expand... Ah thank you my friend.. Now I see it..