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Good job!:)
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Yes you can apply the code to collapse and expand in more then one location. (though you'll need to change some of the template code after userinfo_) the issue you'll have those is that collapsing the additional info, will also collapse the ishop inventory and expanding it will expand all. Now you could add the inventory into the same table as the additional info. And then collapsing the additional info will hide the inventory as well. That would be the better of the two options. Though I donot use ishop so I'm unfamiliar with the layout. |
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You can see it in my forum. Link in my signature. :D |
is there a way to save you the queries on the pages? til somoeone actually presses it?
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Just to clarify :) - This mod itself does not add any queries :)
But to answer MissKalunji's question about saving the queries that vbulletin does for the user's info... Hypothetically you could do it using ajax. I don't know enough about ajax to attempt to code something like that yet. Stress yet :) Ajax is on my list of code structures to study :) Without using some ajax type code that would run a query without refreshing the page, there would be no way to save the queries without forcing the user to refresh the entire page when uncollapsing a user's info. |
Great hack, thanks for sharing!
I'd love to see something like this for signatures! Make it so that it wasn't global (ie: let users collapse some sigs but not all sigs) and it'd be awesome... |
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I understand what you mean :)
Unfortunately, in order to fill out the information on that template, you'd have to query the database. You can do that one of three ways :) 1) query the page as it first loads (like it does now) 2) refresh the page and requery (possible, but would cause some stall as the page reloads) 3) use ajax to query and refresh that section of the page without refreshing the whole page (optimal) That is a great idea that you have and one I will definately try to implement in the future. I just don't know enough yet about AJAX to do it :( But yes, using ajax, everything would be stuffed into a separate template, and when a user uncollapses it, it would run the queries and load the template. :) |
ok cool wasnt sure if that was possible thanks
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Thanks a lot, I also used this along with the iShop which works great. Also, is it possible to make it so that when you expand it, only the one you selected is expanded rather than everyone's else. Thanks!
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