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inetd 05-11-2002 10:53 AM

bigmattyh, no. "Today" not right in table...

Sinecure 05-11-2002 07:58 PM

I think they are confused Matty. The table "BY DEFAULT" is aligned right. To you it looks like its aligned left because without the "today" or "yesterday" time stamp the content fills the entire cell, thus the reason you think its aligned left.

I beleive thats what they are trying to say. They would have to modify the forumdisplay_forumlists template and align that cell right.

ZiRu$ 05-12-2002 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sinecure
I think they are confused Matty. The table "BY DEFAULT" is aligned right. To you it looks like its aligned left because without the "today" or "yesterday" time stamp the content fills the entire cell, thus the reason you think its aligned left.

I beleive thats what they are trying to say. They would have to modify the forumdisplay_forumlists template and align that cell right.

thats right....look at it...its not on the RIGHT.....like the original

Sinecure 05-13-2002 01:03 AM

It looks to me like the today is aligned on the right?

ZiRu$ 05-18-2002 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sinecure
It looks to me like the today is aligned on the right?

it is....but not on the VERY RIGHT.....like the normal one....look at the pic....look at the distance

bigmattyh 05-18-2002 11:15 PM

There was a discussion about this alignment issue here.

Matt

Boofo 05-19-2002 12:03 AM

Well, I can't seem to make the " at " work now and the code is in there. Also, I can't get it to show for the last time you were on part of it. The code is there too, but it still shows the date, even when it is today or yesterday. Any ideas?

bigmattyh 05-19-2002 12:33 AM

The instructions to make the "at" are here.

The instructions to make the date work for "last visited" are here.

Boofo 05-19-2002 01:25 AM

Tried both of them and didn't work. It worked at one time, I know, but it sure isn't wotking now. It shows the today and yesterday in the last post fine (but with no "at") but not the welcome back info. Any other ideas? :)

Fatty_Bolger 05-19-2002 03:49 AM

Thanks ever so much for this most excellent hack!! Very easy instructions, installed and functioning!! whoo hoo!


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