pcam
Customer
Hi,
I went to setup vb nav tabs of which I followed the instructions for 4.2.x only, but only uploading the content from within that folder. In my admincp,
DBTech -vBNavTabs 4.2 +
General Settings
Is the only disclosed submenu.
The screenshots indicate there are more submenus, as shown at acp_nav.png Photo by ozzy47 | Photobucket
Manage Tabs
Manage Dropdowns
Manage Sub-links
I realize that in vb 4.2.x vbulletin has its navigation manager if I remember right, but are those submenus from the admincp supposed to be there?
From having general settings alone, it seems as if there aren't enough options to run the product as described in its features list.
As a test of upgrading from lite to pro, I had first upgraded by overwriting from lite to pro, removed the product, removed rm -rf dbtech/vbnavtabs* , and reinstalled from just the 4.2.x only folder.
Thanks,
pcam
I went to setup vb nav tabs of which I followed the instructions for 4.2.x only, but only uploading the content from within that folder. In my admincp,
DBTech -vBNavTabs 4.2 +
General Settings
Is the only disclosed submenu.
The screenshots indicate there are more submenus, as shown at acp_nav.png Photo by ozzy47 | Photobucket
Manage Tabs
Manage Dropdowns
Manage Sub-links
I realize that in vb 4.2.x vbulletin has its navigation manager if I remember right, but are those submenus from the admincp supposed to be there?
From having general settings alone, it seems as if there aren't enough options to run the product as described in its features list.
As a test of upgrading from lite to pro, I had first upgraded by overwriting from lite to pro, removed the product, removed rm -rf dbtech/vbnavtabs* , and reinstalled from just the 4.2.x only folder.
Thanks,
pcam