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9/18/2009 9:08 AM
 

Hello,

I have the latest version of the forums module.  I would like to have a sub-forum under another sub-forum.  Is this possible? So it would look like this:

Group

 Forum

 --Sub-Forum

   ---Sub-forum

     ----Sub-Forum

----Topics

 

 

Thanks

Dave

 

 
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9/18/2009 10:28 AM
 

Currently, the only way to have a sub-forum is to have a parent with 0 posts and you can only go one level deep. What this means from your example is

Forum (0 posts)
-Sub-Forum (any # of posts)

Anything beyond that is not possible in the module. I am curious, though it's not possible, what requires multiple levels of sub-forums?


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9/24/2009 8:18 AM
 

Hey thanks for the response.  The reason we are looking for this option is we are going to roll this out internally.  We have Multiple cities and divisions.  We talked about having separate forums for each division but we want the end user to be able to view all forums that they are subscribed to ie: corporate,department on one page.

 

 
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