[Tutorial] How To Add Additional Links To Your Navbar

There is one thing that you never seem to have enough of with a modified vBulletin site, and that is navbar space. This article covers how to add additional links to your navbar both on your regular one, and adding another row to it to stop it getting too busy. Also included in this article is showing and hiding links for guests and members.

Part One: Adding Links To Your Standard Navbar

Scenario used: You have a HTML page on your site with a map to the location of a regular meeting place for people from your site. You need to add the link to this page to your navbar for easy access by your visitors. This page is located at yoursite.com/map.html

To add a link to the additional page (it can be a page within vB or not even on your site) you need to use the following code:
Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="http://yoursite.com/map.html" target="_blank">Map</a></td>
This code contains 4 important aspects.

Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control">
This tells you how the link will be displayed. Navbar links use the vbmenu_control class as defined in your CSS so they will always be in this format (Note: Some styles use different formats depending on the level of customization that has been carried out).

Code:
<a href="http://yoursite.com/map.html"
This tells us where the link is going to. You can link to a page anywhere on the internet by using this format. If the page you are linking to is in the same directory as your forums then you only need to use the page name, in this case map.html

Code:
target="_blank"
This tells your browser to open the link in a new window. If you want it to open in the same window then you simply miss this code out.

Code:
Map</a></td>
This displays the title of the link that will be displayed and also ends the link code and section in the navbar.

The best place to add the code for your additional link, is either immediately before or after the link to the calendar
Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="calendar.php$session[sessionurl_q]">$vbphrase[calendar]</a></td>

Part Two: Creating Another Row In Your Navbar

If you have a number of modifications installed that have required additional links on your navbar, it quickly becomes very full. Now you can install a modification to add another navbar to your site, or you can simply create another row in your existing one.

When adding another row, it is important that you use a new table, otherwise your links will be forced into alignment with those on the top row, leaving an unsightly gap at the right side of the row.

In your navbar template, locate the following code:
Code:
<if condition="$show['member']">
            <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="login.php?$session[sessionurl]do=logout&logouthash=$bbuserinfo[logouthash]" onclick="return log_out()">$vbphrase[log_out]</a></td>
        </if>
    </tr>
    </table>

and add below
Code:
<table class="tborder" cellpadding="$stylevar[cellpadding]" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" align="center" style="border-top-width:0px">
    <tr align="center">
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="index.php">Sample Link</a></td>
</tr>
</table>

Now you have set up your extra row, you can start adding links to it.

First remove the Sample link from the code above by deleting that line from the template. Then using the method from Part One, add your new links to this row. You can move links from the top row by cutting and pasting them into the new row.


Part Three: Showing Links To Guests Or Members Only

There are some things that you really don't want guests to know about. After all, what is the point of showing a guest the link to the usercp when all they will get is a no permissions message? So what can you do about it? Wrapping the whole code for the link in an if conditional will only show the link to those who meet the criteria set.

To show a link to members only use:
Code:
<if condition="$show[member]">link code from part one</if>

This literally means what it says. If you are a member, then show the link.

The same works for guests:
Code:
<if condition="$show[guest]">link code from part one</if>

Using these two conditions, you can show and hide links to guests and members. Any links that do not use a condition will always show.
 

zeus

New Member
great tutorial!

I´m trying to add buttons in vbulletin blue wonder style... it is imposible for me....
Anyone knows how I can?
Thanks
 
J

J.Black

Guest
zeus said:
great tutorial!

I´m trying to add buttons in vbulletin blue wonder style... it is imposible for me....
Anyone knows how I can?
Thanks

it will be

Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="index.php"><img src="the_image.gif" alt="the_link_name"></a></td>
 

zeus

New Member
Do u have blue wonder?
I think must be differen with this style because when I add these code all css is broken...
 
J

J.Black

Guest
zeus said:
Do u have blue wonder?
I think must be differen with this style because when I add these code all css is broken...

take a pick of your forum or copy your code,if you use firefox then pur ctrl+u and copy all the code and put it here
 

kingvillain

New Member
Thanks for this great tut mate, had a small problem too start with when one of the find codes for adding a new row wasn`t found in my standard navbar template but I figured it out and its looking good. Thanks again :)
 
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