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vBulletin 4 - CMS - Widget without Borders

vBulletin 4 - CMS - Widget without Borders

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Old 01-14-2010, 06:55 AM   #1
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vBulletin 4 - CMS - Widget without Borders

Whether you have been using vB4 for a while, or are brand new to it, you may have had difficulty creating a Widget without borders and styling.

To create a Widget of this type, choose Static HTML as the Widget type, enter your banner code, but for the template, you need to have created a 'custom' one.

The content of that template is simply:
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{vb:raw static_html}
Then, enter that Template name into the last field of your Widget properties.

All done.
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Question

Is this the method used for the Facebook template at vB Enhanced Kall? Or does Facebook provide that code?

We've got Twitter working (using vB Advanced for now.), but I'd be very interesting in linking to our Facebook site that way too.
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Hey Rakehel,

Here, it's basically just a vBA module (HTML).

The code you put in is provided by Facebook.
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Thank you Kall, I'm checking it out now.
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Found it. Works great on the CMPS page: ULC Tribal .

I hope the new vB content page will work with some of these modules.
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