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It just re-writes the $foruminfo to whatever you write in the box that is added to the bottom of the Forum Manager for each individual forum.
So if I wrote 'testing' in the box for my 'Announcements' forum, it would appear as 'testing' on forumdisplay rather than 'Announcements' as it is called everywhere else. |
Well i just installed this on my test forum cannot see where it suppose to show up
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Awesome! *Clicks* Install!
Please keep it up for the future vBulletin releases :) |
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But to answer others change the setting I have added, then look in your forumdisplay for that forum. Ie. www.yoururl.com/forumdisplay.php?f=X where x is the forumid that you changed the setting. Now look at the page title, its what's in the box that you added, while the forum name stays the same. Hope this helps a little |
As far as I know, it changes the TITLE tag of the forum; great for SEO.
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Hiii Mike :p
Thanks a lot for this hack ;) |
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Nice hack :)
now to go optimize my forums :D |
does this add any workload to the server :(
I'm in a low-queries diet :D Edited: I must say: Incredible-Great! |
Good job dude.
*clicks install* |
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