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  • Im having a problem with my forum on postnuke.
    It hasnt worked since i uploaded all the files and installed postnuke.

    Is there anything i have to do to activate the forum or anything?

    and how can i change the links in the top menu to different links?
    (Home Forums Downloads User Links FAQ Reviews)

    thanks
  • 1. What forum?

    2. Depends on your theme. If you are using a core theme, then look in themes/yourtheme/lang/eng/top_links.php

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  • OMG! sorry i forgot ta give you a link

    http://monkey3210.fr…ysix/html/index.php
  • Are you sure the link to the forum is correct?

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  • there is no forum installed on your site - at least the credits don't show any active forum module. guess only your theme shows the (hardcoded) link...

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  • :shock: very true

    i was wondering why i couldnt see it anywhere icon_lol

    hmmmm......... how did that happen? i uploaded everything as soon as i unzipped it :?

    where can i find the forum files so i can upload them?

    and does anyone know how to change the top menu links?
  • My advice, slow down and regroup.

    You still haven't said what forum you're having a problem with. As larsneo pointed out, a forum is not activated on your site. Thus, the first thing you'll need to do is to go into the modules administration tool and initialize and activate your module.

    Remember, though PostNuke may not be large in the sheer number of megabytes it uses, it is a complex system which has taken lots of developers years to write. It'll take some time to wrap your head around it all.

    The various top-links to themes are typically located in the theme's language files. Look for a subdirectory under the theme named "pnlang" or something with "lang" in it. Go into that directory and you'll see one or more *.php files which will contain the a href URLs and text for the links. (This is done so that the theme can display different text for different languages.)
  • hi, i have has this problem myself, first (if forums have been installed and activated in modules) you will need to visit the forums (i used by admin panel and clicked the view forums in the pnphpbb admins page)
    copy the URL from the navbar, and open " header HTML" find where the button for forum is assigned and paste the navbar URL over the forumlink, modules?=whatever it says here exit and save changes and upload replacing the header HTML in the templates *themename* directory
    you can also add the pnphpbb multiblocks in the blocks section of admin.
    hope it helps..
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