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Sure!, you can test it on this forum!
I remember to see on some forums I registered back ago -among the hundred of them:o- on the Nav Bar 2 different buttons: My Replies or/and My threads. Some forums had this both, some others just 1 of them. When putting mouse over the buttons on my replies the button link showed the URL: www.example.com/forum/search.php?do=process&showposts=0&exactname=1&sear chuser=cybergas For this forum with YOUR user it will be: (copy and paste, links are no parsed ;) ) My Replies (your replies on this case): https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/search.php?do=process&showposts=0&exactname=1&sear chuser=Warden-B- My Threads (yours on this case): https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/search.php?do=process&showposts=0&starteronly=1&ex actname=1&searchuser=Warden-B- As you might notice, this is a dynamically created query with each specific authenticated user once is on the Nav Bar button, this has to work for ALL the users, that's why I need to now the parameters to create the USER specific that will be the user clicking on the button. I have seen this also at phpbb boards is it call "View my posts" button and does the same, a search query but with different variables than vBulletin. Hope we can figure this, thanks for your interest! :) |
Great mod. Quick and easy install.
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For some reason my vb3.8 isn't showing the changes. My navbar template from very first line starts like this:
<br /> <!-- Navbar Links --> <div align="center"> <table class="tborder" cellpadding="$stylevar[cellpadding]" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" align="center" style="border-top-width:1px"> <tr align="center"> <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="http://www.ontariostorms.com/misc.php?do=cybtpimx">Top Posters</a></td> </tr> </table> </div> <!-- / Navbar Links --> <!-- breadcrumb, login, pm info --> ...etc.etc.etc... The part in bold is the link to the "Top Posters" which is also available from the QuickLinks pulldown. But it's not showing up. ??? :confused: http://www.ontariostorms.com (is the site I've edited where I want the link in navbar) |
works great- any way to do a Drop Down Menus with these?
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https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=122523 |
I can't believe I've used vBulletin for so long but never tried this mod! Thank you! :)
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Edited some text, but not the mod itself. :)
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Hello super Taz, i managed to get this mod working for vb4, replaced the default navbar links with this mod, however i can't seem to get the combined two mods working, i get errors, smting about fetch template.. Could you help me plz with this one?
I can't find this when i'm instaling his mod <!-- / NAVBAR POPUP MENUS -->, so i don't know where to add this $custom_droplinks. Thanks! Best Regards, Antidepresiv |
Sorry I could not get to your post sooner. I am mostly on the 4.0 series part now and will provide limited support for the 3.x series. But, if you want this mod to work for 4.0, use my mod here: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=228492
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~installed~
Thank you. |
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