you should be able to edit the forum template instead...

On 3/28/06, twistednetadmin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am making a page with css for styling and php for browsing and dynamic
> content.
> I use a simple switch statement to get the main content of each page into
> the same <div> tag like this:
>
>
> <div id="main"><?php
>
> switch(@$_GET['maintext']) {
>
>     default;
>     echo "Welcome to the official website of bladablada! Feel free to
> navigate around and get to now us better";
>     $maintitle="WELCOME";
>         break;
>             case "news":
>             echo "A bunch of news";
>             $maintitle="NEWS";
>             break;
>                 case "about":
>                 include ("about.php");
>                 $maintitle="ABOUT";
>                 break;
>                     case "gallery":
>                     include ("gallery.php");
>                     $maintitle="SCREENSHOTS";
>                     break;
>                         case "stats":
>                         include ("stats.php");
>                         $maintitle="STATISTICS";
>                         break;
>                             case "forum":
>                             include ('forum/index.php');
>                             $maintitle="FORUM";
>                             break;
>
> }
> ?></div>
>
> However. I am not that competent in PHP to make my own forum, so I use a
> premade forum. Invision Power Board actually.
>
> What I want to do is to get all the links I press in the forum (after
> loading "forum/index.php" into the div-tag with id=main) to show up in the
> same area. Not sure if this is a php question actually, but...
>
> What happens now is that when I press the link "Forum" in my main navigation
> on my site, the index.php of course loads into the div-tag with id=main. BUT
> when I press a topic or something within this page (index.php), it opens up
> in a new page. I know why, but I wonder if there is a way to get the rest of
> the links in the forum to stay within my div-tag other than tracking down
> all the variables and such in the forumscripts and alter them? (That's a
> hell of alot java and php to work through)
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
>


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