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Theres nothing on the plugin options where i can enable it. Here's all i see:
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offf, :(:(
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Pretty Please with a cherry on top :) |
Excellent hack thank you
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What you need is a custom permissions to allow a user to have some styles but not others, and the only one that comes to mind is KirbyDE's Restrict Style to Usergroup hack which he released for v3.5.x before he became Andreas the vBulletin Developer. It is because of that hack that this one exists, and I have tested it on both v3.5.x and v3.6.x and it works for both and works fine with my hacks for both versions as well, but just to let you know that it is unsupported and is not likely to ever be supported, so if you have problems with it, you are on your own. |
Ah thx!
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I am amazed this isn't a default feature of vBulletin. It's so useful.
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Thank you :) works perfectly!
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I love this hack, as some of my board members like the styles to be different in each forum and others hate the styles changing on them. I've been using it for some time now.
One thing I would love to be able to do is create a joinable usergroup that would allow someone to set themselves on style override. But for some reason this only works if a person is only a member of one single group. If anybody has any idea how I could get around that quirk, I'd appreciate knowing it. |
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