Spartan Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #1 I currently have ads in place to support my site. I'd like to create another URL that will load the same threads, but not having ads. Is this possible? Can two xenforo scripts be run on the same database of threads?
I currently have ads in place to support my site. I'd like to create another URL that will load the same threads, but not having ads. Is this possible? Can two xenforo scripts be run on the same database of threads?
M MagnusB Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #2 Why would you do it that way? Instead, use user groups to disable the ad templates. Upvote 0 Downvote
Jake Bunce Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #3 Temery said: Can two xenforo scripts be run on the same database of threads? Click to expand... Not so much. Why not use an alternate style that doesn't have ads? Same URL. One installation of XF. Two styles. Upvote 0 Downvote
Temery said: Can two xenforo scripts be run on the same database of threads? Click to expand... Not so much. Why not use an alternate style that doesn't have ads? Same URL. One installation of XF. Two styles.
Spartan Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #4 MagnusB said: Why would you do it that way? Instead, use user groups to disable the ad templates. Click to expand... How do I use user groups to disable ad templates? Didn't know I could. Upvote 0 Downvote
MagnusB said: Why would you do it that way? Instead, use user groups to disable the ad templates. Click to expand... How do I use user groups to disable ad templates? Didn't know I could.
Spartan Well-known member Jul 6, 2012 #5 Jake Bunce said: Not so much. Why not use an alternate style that doesn't have ads? Same URL. One installation of XF. Two styles. Click to expand... I'll look into that. It sound like it would do what I want. Could I limit the no ad style to designated users? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jake Bunce said: Not so much. Why not use an alternate style that doesn't have ads? Same URL. One installation of XF. Two styles. Click to expand... I'll look into that. It sound like it would do what I want. Could I limit the no ad style to designated users?
R ragtek Guest Jul 6, 2012 #6 Temery said: How do I use user groups to disable ad templates? Didn't know I could. Click to expand... you could add a if condition around the ad templates e.g. <xen:if is="{xen:helper ismemberof, Upvote 0 Downvote
Temery said: How do I use user groups to disable ad templates? Didn't know I could. Click to expand... you could add a if condition around the ad templates e.g. <xen:if is="{xen:helper ismemberof,
Jake Bunce Well-known member Jul 7, 2012 #7 Temery said: I'll look into that. It sound like it would do what I want. Could I limit the no ad style to designated users? Click to expand... No. But you can do what ragtek suggested with a single style using template conditionals. Here is more info: http://xenforo.com/community/threads/usergroup-checking-in-the-templates.9447/ Upvote 0 Downvote
Temery said: I'll look into that. It sound like it would do what I want. Could I limit the no ad style to designated users? Click to expand... No. But you can do what ragtek suggested with a single style using template conditionals. Here is more info: http://xenforo.com/community/threads/usergroup-checking-in-the-templates.9447/