Hello, I just installed my first vBulletin template. It appears to be extremely powerful with the limited tinkering I've done with the admin panel. I with all sites, I need to get this thing to match my site very closely. I'm pretty decent at html coding, css, and copying websites but I have no creativity at all in the graphic arts. My homegrown Photoshop designs have tramatized a number of adults. Anyway, where's a good place to get started? Should I use a prefabbed skin? I look online and found nothing suitable. I want something simple and clean (sort of like this forum), with my header at the top. What are your thoughts? Thanks Brandon
use the default VB skin as your working template. if you need ideas for skins check out the style section over @ vbulletin.org
I suggest starting simple. Navigate to the default vBulletin Skin's Images directory, and start by replacing images with those that you like. You can either create them, or there are packs out there. Then its just a case of learning which part of the templates/css is relevant to what. F.Y.I. One of the most common questions I get in regards to vBulletin Editing is where can you edit the way a post is displayed. That comes under the templates and basically anything with 'postbit' in the name is related to that. Good luck and enjoy
When I discovered that I could break vBulletin, I felt a lot more confident about just going in a pushing buttons. An extremely well thought out feature. Brandon
Instead of working directly with the default skin I'd recommend making a copy of it as a child style and then playing with the child version instead.