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    Vb-Tool sub-menu

    Let's quote Turtletips:
    vB Tool: If you use a web forum powered by vBulletin, you can make some interesting effects with your posts, including the ever-so-famousrainboweffect.
    (The zip is attached)

    Ok, but the point was not to spread this utility, it was so that anybody could know what I'm talking about. Does anybody know how to add more effects to the menu including sub-menu?? I'm not asking about the code for them, I could handle that. I'm asking about how to create the sub-menus.

    For further information, the options are saved on HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt... now, how do you get to add sub-menu among these options?
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    Anyone?
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    Anyway, here's my contribution. Unzip the file, save the htm file into [bold]C:\Winnt\Vb-World[/bold] which is the path where all the other htm where installed (if you have Win9x the path would be C:\Windows\Vb-World (I guess) Then, execute the reg file.

    Note: The reg file is for Winnt... I guess Win9x is slightly different (I guess you would only need to change the Version -from 5 to 4- and the Winnt word with Windows (to do these changes open the file with wordpad, edit it and save it). Then, execute it.
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    Here's a .reg version for 9x (there is a BIG difference)


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    Actually it should not be that different since the Winnt version should be "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt\VBCode" also... I don't know how it exported like that. So, the only difference: you should change "Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00" with "Regedit4".
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    And the windows's folder.
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