Does anyone know how to Change the Title in Vbulletin? Powered by VBulletin etc

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    Does anyone know how to Change the Title in Vbulletin? Powered by VBulletin etc

    I just want to change the default, anyone know how?
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Search for it in the Language/Phrases system. Should be in there.
     
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    Thanks Shawn....im actually lookin to get rid of " - Forums -

    ill look

    Thanks
     
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    Woodcs82 Well-Known Member

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    Ok im in there and i think i found it....but im not quite sure how to Delete it? Do you know?

    Thank you,

    -C
     
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    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    I already did that , (actually got it from your site)

    But.... im still stuck with this --> - Forums -

    I dont want - Forums - and am not sure how to change that

     
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    If you have {1} only, it should just say the name of your forum, category or thread.
    Maybe a link to your forum would help us.

    cheers
    -Brandon
     
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    Woodcs82 Well-Known Member

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    Ok cool , i got it!

    Now how do i change the Name of the Forums, right now the name is Forums


    Thanks,

    -C



     
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    admincp > vboptions> general settings?
    or "" > "" > url

    it's one of those 2, I don't remember off hand
     
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    Thank u VERY much! I really appreciate your help!

    Adding Rep now

    -C


     
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    Here are the instructions for changing a phrase (Which most generic words in vB are placed in)

    • Log into your admincp
    • Click on languages & phrases
    • Click on search in phrases
    • Type in your query in this case its "Powered by vBulletin"
    • A list should come up. Look for the phrase in the setting "Global" which means sitewide
    • Click on it and you should be able to edit it
    • Please be careful about editing the replacements vars in it ie {1} {2} etc as they won't show up if you don't put them
    • If you want to edit a replacement variable, look where the phrase is located in the template
    • You will see 3="$var"
    • And in the phrase you will see {3}
    • Edit the variable $var so when the template parses the phrase will output whatever you put in the variable

    Hope the above instructions shall help you on your customization of vBulletin.
     
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