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awesome hack .
thanks for developing.. |
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Why don't you pipe down? If you don't want it then don't use it. Otherwise please just leave. |
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BAM ! |
Good Choice...
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Getting a little frustrated >:|
The only way I've been getting the ajax stuff to work is by forcing non legacy to be on by default. Otherwise every combination works EXCEPT legacy as default but non legacy as the user selected option. That one just doesn't want to work for some reason. I'll keep trying it out, it would be more professional if I got it to work. I'll send out an update if/when I get it to work. Stay tuned. Glad you guys are liking it though. A (hopefully) temporary workaround is to disable ajax in quick reply and editing by going to Admin CP --> vBulletin Options --> General Settings --> Disable AJAX Features :: Disable Problematic Ajax features Or if it's not a big deal to you then you can just leave Ajax on :) |
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Many thanks! I have installed this mod and appreciate the ability to offer members a choice in post layout. However, since I have a larger maximum avatar size than is standard (150wx200h), the standard Postbit does not format as well as my default Postbit Legacy. Since I also feel that the standard (old) Postbit format might be more attractive to members with lower graphic resolution settings, I would like to reduce the height of the avatar and maintain proportionality - but only when viewing the (old) Postbit layout. Is there not a maximum height I can enforce within the code of the Postbit template, which will reduce the image size accordingly?
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Note Since this is also a general question, I have also posted this query within Design and Graphic Discussions. |
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