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I think I got your thing figured out. Give me a minute to confirm first.
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Alright, I was thinking about a solution to your above problem aswell; atleast half of it.
First you need to create a custom navbar link. To do this, log into your admin panel Go to style Manager, and select edit in the dropdown menu next to the style you would like to edit, and hit go. Then expand the navigation/breadcrumb template. Edit the Navbar template. Find the Navbar links, most templates mark the beggining of navbar links with some form of comment. Place this in the order you want it to showup on the navbar (i.e. if you want it to show up before the QuickLinks link, place it above the code for quicklinks) Code:
<td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="http://ENTER URL HERE">ChatBox</a></td> (assuming this is the location of the forum, ie it isnt in a subdomain) If you want to make the chatbox "not appear" anywhere on your forums, then place something that isnt recognized in this option (locted: admincp > vbulleti options> cyb - chatbox) Code:
Show ChatBox on (comma separated THIS_SCRIPT locations) I placed quite a few things there in an attempt to make it display on a specific forum. When it didn't recognize it, it simply did not display the chatbox. I'm not sure if this is the most orthodox way, but it works. I'm not sure if all of this is 100% accurate. Its the best help I can offer. Good luck |
If you set conditional to have the chatbox to display, you should be able to do it. I'm not sure the conditional to make it only display chatbox only on forumid=8
This is pretty much how I did to make it selectable by option: <if condition="($vbulletin->userinfo['field9'] == 'Yes')">$cybchatbox <br /></if> where field ID = is the ID of the custom userfield. |
Hey!
What would be the easiest way to disable the color option so the menu doesn't appear? |
can has request? Can you add a "active users" tab.
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Cyb,
If I were to treat people as you do I'd be embarrassed with myself. Try answering questions to your own damn scripts every now and again!!! I wouldn't mind if I was new to this and didn't research my query in the forums but I have, and you haven't provided any kind of answer! YOUR MODS HAVE MAJOR BUGS.... FIX THE LOADING ISSUE!!!! |
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https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2012/01/11.gifSupported To this: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2011/01/24.gifNot Supported I know I've been waiting over 12 days now for an answer and haven't gotten any help. Would be nice to get some help if you're still supporting this. If not, please change the status. Thanks. ~ Sean |
WOW, thanks for this wonderful product!
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Cybernetec, I am hoping I can take a slightly different tack here!
I too am suffering from the bizarre "Loading..." issue and have been working on how to fathom it let alone fix it for a while now. It seems that my users with MSIE on either XP or Vista have been experiencing it. I can confirm it with MSIE and XP (my only Win test bed). FireFox works on Windows as members who have missed chat have found by installing it. This points to it being an implementation of AJAX/Java/html in MSIE that has changed only just very recently>>?? A member sent me this note: Quote:
I cannot make any sense of the alert that MSIE states "Error on page." and an impossible to follow error code (see attachment). Finally I want to point out also that the problem is not necessarily related to your hack - this is seemingly effecting Quick Reply and other AJAX features within MSIE but I also have yet to fully determine just how much is effected by it. The boards here and on vbulletin.com are not suffering when I use MSIE - so that leaves me pretty confounded. My members are screaming for your chat module - it is very popular and I thank you for it; I hope this wider issue can be resolved and if there is any testing I can do to assist I would be happy to. Finally I reported this in the advanced forum stats thread - same problem and rolling the version back didn;t help in my case. Best Regards, Will |
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