View Full Version : NooB needs help!
gratefuljed
06-09-2006, 02:39 AM
Well, I'm a noob that has purchased vbulletin - cannot find my customer number and password - cannot post in service requests (I noticed that there are no posts in there - is everyone here a pro or what?!) and I am in need of some customization/learning on my forum. First off is the frum title length - I have done the search but am unsure of the answers - I am in "FORUMDISPLAY" and want to increase the length. I realize the learning curve is steep but I do like to learn. I would also be able to pay. Thank You
Just registered - followed the link but could not start a new thread - time seems to have healed that - sorry for posting in the wrong place.
Ntfu2
06-09-2006, 03:02 AM
what do you mean by forum title length?
gratefuljed
06-09-2006, 04:35 AM
As this forum is named "custom requests" and is 15 characters long, I have a forum that is 100 characters long and I need 110. The seach turned up"...the title column in the forum database..." I went to the "FORUMDISPLAY" template/database but was too scared to make a change! I did pay for 6 months of help - perhaps I'll give a call when I find the number. For a noob at all of this, and while vbulletin seems very robust and well thought out for me to figure some of it out, this template/database/language stuff has me stumped. I think I know what I want but wished I could make it happen and learn st the same time! I need a manual or something. Thanks for your help.
Eq4bits
06-09-2006, 01:14 PM
Well, I'm a noob that has purchased vbulletin - cannot find my customer number and password - cannot post in service requests (I noticed that there are no posts in there - is everyone here a pro or what?!) and I am in need of some customization/learning on my forum. First off is the frum title length - I have done the search but am unsure of the answers - I am in "FORUMDISPLAY" and want to increase the length. I realize the learning curve is steep but I do like to learn. I would also be able to pay. Thank You
Just registered - followed the link but could not start a new thread - time seems to have healed that - sorry for posting in the wrong place.
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