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i cant figure out where to remove it |
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this is where the problem lies though
the new thread link is going on the forums which have been set to 'no' for act as a forum |
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sorry
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Thanks, I've used it like this in the '_post' templates of the forumdisplay and home. I've added it around the on/off button like this:
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<a href="newthread.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&action=newthread&forumid=$forum[forumid]"><img src="{imagesfolder}/$forum[onoff].gif" border="0" alt="Click here to post a new thread to: $forum[title]"></a> |
Has anyone else noticed that whenever you put certain php commands in messages here the board converts them... for example I put { imagesfolder } then and it was changed to {imagesfolder}
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Great hack. :)
[high]* Cyricx clicks install.[/high] |
Can anybody tell me - what does this hack does?
Doen't get the point. Looked at the demo... |
When viewing your forums page where it lists your forums, it adds a link in the description for posting a new thread in that forum.
Question - Is there a way to set this so it only displays if that person has posting access to the forum? I have a few forums that members can read and reply in but only moderators can start new threads in. Unfortunately they see the link and I get a few intellectually challenged ones asking why they have lost their posting access LOL |
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