View Full Version : Simple request...
ladyfyre
08-09-2002, 01:40 AM
Ok, i know i should be able to figure this one out, but i am just too tired i guess....i have tried a few variations and nothing is working.
How do i change the vb code so that categories can't be posted to, WITHOUT making them "closed"???
None of our category forums are used for posting, so all i really need to do is disable posting to categories altogether. If i mark them as closed for new posts, the lock icon on the forumhome throws people and i get a ton of emails asking about it.
Admin
08-09-2002, 07:30 AM
Disable "Show locks" in vBulletin Options.
to much hacking for that Chen.. cant you make it easier?
ladyfyre
08-09-2002, 02:55 PM
umm...that doesn't work :(
it is possible though that it is because of the hack i installed recently Forums in colums on forumhome.
trust me, if it had been as easy as that, i wouldn't have asked :)
Xenon
08-09-2002, 03:26 PM
Edit category:
Act as forum?
(Will act as a category if no)
Yes No
set it to no.
and no it has nothing to do with my hack ^^
ladyfyre
08-09-2002, 03:42 PM
Ok..so much for this being simple!!!
Sorry Xenon, not trying to say it is your fault, nor anyone else's. Truth be told, i have over 40 hacks installed, so it could be any one of them causing the problem.
I have the categories set to no as you state above. I also have the show locks set to no. But the locks still appear. The problem is, if i set open for new posts to no, it shows the lock. If i set it to yes, people post thread that wind up in that forum, even though the threads are not viewable, since it is a category, not a forum.
Xenon
08-09-2002, 04:01 PM
hmm, perhaps you have altered your forumhomelevel1nopost templates.....
try to revert em.
ladyfyre
08-09-2002, 04:12 PM
the only difference between the original and my new template for forumhomelevel1nopost is that this line:
<td bgcolor="{firstaltcolor}"><normalfont>$forum[threadcount]</normalfont></td>
now is this:
<td bgcolor="{firstaltcolor}"><normalfont><a href="javascript:who($forum[forumid])"><u>$forum[threadcount]</u></a></normalfont></td>
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