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Link Directory script which can be added with vbulletin ?

This is a discussion on Link Directory script which can be added with vbulletin ? within the Off-Topic & Chit Chat forums, part of the Focus on Members category; I am aware about vbadvanced links directory which integrates perfectly with vbseo and is SEO friendly as well. Any other ...

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    Question Link Directory script which can be added with vbulletin ?

    I am aware about vbadvanced links directory which integrates perfectly with vbseo and is SEO friendly as well.

    Any other suggestions which are equivalent or better compared to vbadvanced link directory and can be integrated with vbulletin ?
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    There is one vbgeeks GARS Link Directory for vb. Try that.

    Here http://thevbgeek.com/forumdisplay.php?f=51

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    Quote Originally Posted by webwizzy View Post
    There is one vbgeeks GARS Link Directory for vb. Try that.

    Here GARS Link Directory - The vB Geek
    Gars Link Directory is not a link directory..
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    On the PHP link directory support forum, there is a mod to intergrade a directory with the forum.

    PHP Link Directory Script

    You can also ask a few questions in there pre-sales section about the script. I haven't visited there forum in a few month's so i suggest asking the staff over there questions about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future View Post
    Gars Link Directory is not a link directory..
    then what is that ?

    NEW! Link Directory - vBCoderz
    Free vBulletin Link Directory

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    I think he meant that they seem to use vBulletin's forum system.

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    Web those are link directories. I know PHPLD has a addon directory mod for vbulletin. It's located in the member section on the phpld forum. I haven't installed it yet but i know they have one available. I think Loco's forum use's it but i'm not 100% sure.

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    i'm not happy with vba links 3.

    i'm probably going to un-install it and make my own, whihc is what i should have done from day one.

    I can't get it seo'ed with CRR's because like most scripts, it's coded like crap in regards to url variations... 95% of which aren't needed.

    i mean, you'd think you could at least NOT do this:

    cat.php?cat=123&whatever=345

    and then on later pages

    cat.php?whatever=345&cat=123&onemorethatdoesnothin g=forthehellofit


    which load the EXACT same page/script/nav/etc.


    utter failure.
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    hello briansol, see I made a small directory for my site that has seo'd urls

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