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alencete 12-09-2010 07:31 AM

Work in 4.1 PL2, Thanks Valter, good work :)

Paul. 12-11-2010 04:55 PM

Can I just ask a question .. after doing some reading, I'm seeing that for every post or thread someone makes they need to say they agree to the forum's rules or can be set that way if you like?

SnapOff Racing 12-14-2010 10:36 AM

As a future feature I would like to suggest the option to allow separate permission settings for each rule. So in addition to the already separate rules and per forum rules....

Example:
RULE 1
Before Accepting Rules User Can Not: View Forums, View Threads

RULE 2
Before Accepting Rules User Can Not: Post Threads, Post Replies

This way users wouldn't have to read/accept certain rules depending on what they are doing in the forum. If they are just VIEWING then no need to accept certain rules. But if they decide to POST then that would trigger them to read/accept a certain set of rules.

onehost 12-18-2010 03:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnapOff Racing (Post 2133681)
As a future feature I would like to suggest the option to allow separate permission settings for each rule. So in addition to the already separate rules and per forum rules....

Example:
RULE 1
Before Accepting Rules User Can Not: View Forums, View Threads

RULE 2
Before Accepting Rules User Can Not: Post Threads, Post Replies

This way users wouldn't have to read/accept certain rules depending on what they are doing in the forum. If they are just VIEWING then no need to accept certain rules. But if they decide to POST then that would trigger them to read/accept a certain set of rules.

I would never post on such a forum..one blanket TOS/rules is all you
need, they either agree, or they leave..its that simple.

SnapOff Racing 12-18-2010 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onehost (Post 2135725)
I would never post on such a forum..one blanket TOS/rules is all you
need, they either agree, or they leave..its that simple.

How the hell do YOU know what I NEED? My forum currently has over ~200,000 members and receives over ~80,000+ visits per day, so don't try to act like you know what it is that I need. I have lots of different sections of my forum that require members to know and understand SPECIFIC RULES/GUIDELINES before they can be posting in those forums. Rather than force ALL members to read those SPECIFIC RULES/GUIDELINES it would be much simpler to just force only those members who are attempting to POST in those sections as the SPECIFIC RULES/GUIDELINES only apply to those users.

godarium 12-22-2010 03:25 PM

all "Usergroups excluded from restrictions" can read the text.. if i register a bot ttest i can read it at end of form.. but if i look in forum rule by my self, with a non "Usergroups excluded from restrictions" status, i can see page but, and button with timer, but not the rule text himself, and not see scrool rule list



i use vbulletin 4.1.0 patch level 2

thanks for answer

Martini-man 12-22-2010 05:58 PM

I have a huge problem with this mod.

When I try do disable it, the users STILL can't post. They always get the "don't have permission to..." message and even when I enable it and change the settings, it still doesn't let them post.

I've tried to unnistall it, and even then it STILL won't let the users post.

Please, I need help desperately, as my users are starting going ballistic on me!

AusPhotography 12-23-2010 06:56 AM

Quick hack to put Forum Rules in its own navbar TAB (diff file) V5.0.2

Code:

146d145
<
149,160c148,154
<                                $vsa_frules_link .= '<li>';
<                        }
<                        $vsa_frules_link .= '<a href="'.$vbulletin->options['bburl'].'/misc.php?do=vsarules"';
<                        if ($vbulletin->options['vsafrules_link_color']!='')
<                        {
<                                $vsa_frules_link .= ' style="color:'.$vbulletin->options['vsafrules_link_color'].'"';
<                        }
<                        $vsa_frules_link .= '>'.$vbphrase['vsafrules_rules'].'</a>';
<                        if ($vbulletin->options['vsafrules_show_link'])
<                        {
<                                $vsa_frules_link .= '</li>';
<                                $template_hook['navbar_end'] .= $vsa_frules_link;
---
>                                $vsartabselected = '';
>                                if (THIS_SCRIPT == 'misc' && ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'vsarules' || $_REQUEST['do'] == 'vsaafr_mng'  || $_REQUEST['do'] == 'vsaafr_addedit'))
>                                {
>                                        $vbulletin->options['selectednavtab']='misc';
>                                        $vsartabselected = ' class="selected"';
>                                }
>                                $template_hook['navtab_end'] .= "<li".$vsartabselected."><a class=\"navtab\" href=\"".$vbulletin->options['bburl']."/misc.php?do=vsarules\" title=\"Forum Rules\" >Forum Rules</a></li>" ;


Videx 12-23-2010 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martini-man (Post 2137735)
I have a huge problem with this mod.

When I try do disable it, the users STILL can't post.

I don't recall seeing anything like that before, but I assume you've read the entire thread?

If so, then you should probably post a lot more info. What versions of vb and afr are you running? Was afr working previously? Maybe a screenshot of your admincp vfr settings. And of course a forum link and a test account.

dontpanic 12-24-2010 03:46 AM

This has always been one of the best mods out there and I've used it for many, many years...back when it was Cyb instead of VSa. :)

Feature request: Is it possible to modify this mod so that new users cannot create a signature (or even edit their profile beyond the initial registration) without accepting the rules? What I'm seeing a lot of is signature spammers that never actually post anything in the forums.


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