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Xenon 03-29-2004 03:13 PM

Hmm, sorry, but i don't really understand what you're asking me.

But regarding this:
Quote:

It basically closed all of my catagory headers?
That sounds like you have made a mistake while installing. Maybe missed a template edit or such, as this is not the standardbehaviour ;)

lasto 03-29-2004 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeychgo
I got it to work, sort of. It basically closed all of my catagory headers?

I suspect im suppose to customize the code in the instructions somehow. Yes? And if so -- please explain.

Im new at all this and learning more and more every day - so please be gentle.


yeah is what happened to me

all u gotto do is go to admin select any forum from the forum moderators link and select 1 for the numbers of columns

any number will do but as long as u input a number the columns are fine from then on it just happens after install thats all.

Xenon 03-29-2004 04:01 PM

Hmm, wierd, as i've entered 1 as the default value within the query ;)

0 columns means no columns at all of course :)

lasto 03-29-2004 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xenon
Hmm, wierd, as i've entered 1 as the default value within the query ;)

0 columns means no columns at all of course :)


thing is Xenon your hack works fine :)

i just need to fix the alignment problem and i be even happier

:nervous:

Xenon 03-29-2004 04:15 PM

juse enter specific width values to all except one col on the normal forumhome_bit templates, that should fix it (or did it here ;))

joeychgo 04-01-2004 05:27 AM

ok -- please remember im quite new at all this, and although im learning as I go, I still need a little hand-holding. Ill explain whats confusing me...

What im trying to do - is have the child forums of first 4 forum catagories stay as they are - single column

- the child forums of the next 2 catagories to be in 2 columns, and the child forums for the last 2 catagories to remain single column.

Question is: Where do I make these settings changes?

IN the txt file instructions under edit template forumhome_forumbit_level1_nopost is says
"if your columnized forums should be below open for post categories, you also have to change level1_post that way.."

What does that mean in english?

And in the "Ending Step" is says "now you have to edit the category, which's subforums should be in columns and change the value into
the ammount of columns, you want to have.
"

Again - how about an english translation for those of us who are learning this stuff? THanks for being patient with me. Im sure this is all obvious but I need a little nudge to comprehend it all.

Xenon 04-01-2004 05:36 PM

Quote:

the child forums of the next 2 catagories to be in 2 columns, and the child forums for the last 2 catagories to remain single column
very easy, edit the two categories and change the subforum value to 2, then click on save and all is fine.

you won't need the _post changes if you do not have categories, where posting is allowed :)

it's hard to explain that more detailed, it may help to read through the vb3 manual, to learn some of the terms (and i think the template scheme will be posted on vb.com soon as well)

jb605 04-07-2004 02:54 PM

Hi, Xenon, do you have any plan to make this work for forumdisplay and make it work for forum in addition to categories?

Thanks.

Xenon 04-07-2004 08:42 PM

Shouldn't be hard to do.

actually it works for forums as well as for categories, and the forumdisplay would be an edit of a few lines i think

jb605 04-07-2004 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xenon
Shouldn't be hard to do.

actually it works for forums as well as for categories, and the forumdisplay would be an edit of a few lines i think

I have tried, but looks like it does not work for forumdisplay, or at least not working when the upper level is forum instead of category. I edited forumdisplay.php and Forum Display template.


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