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I think this hack should be incorporated into vb3. It makes it a lot easier to quickly judge when the post was made, which I find VERY usefull!
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You'd think it would have been something they thought of from the beginning. Part of the reason why I've released so many mini-modifications (like I posted on the previous page) is that the code isn't completely consistent.
Hey, maybe vB3. :) |
I installed this hack BUT when a post was yesterday or today on the forum home there not to the RIGHT like the normal time stamp. Anyone know how to fix this?
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Thanx for your reply, Matt!! :) We will try it later and let you knwo how it goes. BTW Sinecure, 100% agree with you, this should be incorporated in vb3!
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Take a look in your forumhome and forumdisplay templates and find the 'last post' columns (they're in the forum...bit templates) . Make sure that table cell containing the last post information is set to <td align="right>. |
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ITs the TODAy thats not on the right |
So, do you want it like this?
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Is there a way to add the word "at" between the lastpostdate and lastposttime without it saying "Never at" when there is not a lastpostdate and lastposttime (like in the profile menu)?
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I'll have to look into this ("Today" being on the right).
Are you saying that you want "Today" to be on the left? Like o8:33 PM Today? |
All times are GMT. The time now is 09:34 AM. |
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