As seen in Santos State
https://docs.vespura.com/vmenu/ OG vMenu Repository
This is an edit to the server sided trainer, vMenu, created by Vespura. This edit removes the white text at the top of the vMenu, allowing for clear viewing of menu backgrounds.
This version also removes the about Menu from the vMenu - as it was something Santos State desired.
We recommend using a Menu Background with this script
Please follow the instructions over at the vMenu docs
If you're using Zap Hosting, you may find that moving the permissions.cfg file to the same folder as your server.cfg file may not work correctly (it could get reset every time you restart your server).
If this is the case, leave your permissions.cfg file here: /resources/vMenu/config/permissions.cfg and add the following to the very top of your server.cfg file: exec resources/vMenu/config/permissions.cfg (instead of exec permissions.cfg).
You can also use ZAP Hosting's one-click installer for vMenu. Get a ZAP-Hosting server with a 10% lifetime discount HERE and make sure to use Vespura-a-3715 at checkout.
If you like my work, please consider supporting me on Patreon. I've put a lot of my time and hard work into these and other projects.
Take a look at the docs first of all. I will ignore you if your question is answered on the docs or the forum topic.
Click here for permissions information.
Click here for configuration options information.
Starting from vMenu v2.1.0, vMenu will be using MenuAPI (MAPI), a custom menu API designed specifically for vMenu by me.
vMenu v2.0.0 and earlier was using a modified version of NativeUI, originally by Guad, but converted to FiveM by the CitizenFX Collectives and myself (updated/refactored).
For an updated license, check the license.md file. That file will always overrule anything mentioned in the readme.md
Tom Grobbe - https://www.vespura.com/
Copyright © 2017-2023
You can use and edit this code to your liking as long as you don't ever claim it to be your own code and always provide proper credit. You're not allowed to sell vMenu or any code you take from it. If you want to release your own version of vMenu, you have to link the original GitHub repo, or release it via a Forked repo.
