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Drkra Guest
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Posted: 2/4/2005 5:14:44 AM Post subject: How do I set up subforums? |
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Hi there! Please help me, as I'm a little bit lost.
I am looking for a way to set up subforums on my board. For example, I would like to have a forum inside another forum, as in:
City Name1 --> Shopping --> (individual shopping type threads) City Name1 --> Dining --> (individual dining type threads)
I would like the Shopping and Dining forums to be forums accessible from the City Name1 forum, only visible inside the City Name1 forum, and I would like their threads to be grouped separate from each other. Sort of like a directory structure on a computer, with files in directories inside other directories.
Or, for a better example with what the board currently looks like, I would like it to be something like this:
Board Index --> Everything else --> Testing subforum --> A subforum within the subforum --> A sub-sub-forum --> (threads within sub-sub-forum)
My board can be found at http://www.hondos.org/forum/Forum.asp?FId=283 . Thank you for your help!
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BoardBoss
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Posted: 2/4/2005 7:19:00 AM Post subject: Re: How do I set up subforums? |
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Hi!
I am afraid that we currently do not support subforums (that is forum within another forum). You can just do categories and forums. I would suggest that you create a category for each city and than place your shopping/dinig forums in your categories.
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Drkra Guest
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Posted: 2/5/2005 1:01:22 AM Post subject: Re: How do I set up subforums? |
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I see; thank you for answering so quickly. I would suggest that you chnge the list of features that your board offers, though, because "unlimited subforums" is one of the features listed, which is why I got confused.
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