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It is installed and working properly and awesome, however I want to get rid of the "Today" and "Posts" part of them, they are turned off in the Display Settings, but still appear...any suggestions?
edit : I got rid of them in the "activity_statblock" ...so I believe I did that right. My problem now is, I just ran through and did about 50 posts as a test, and the activity hasn't reflected that at all, I am not sure if I made an error when removing the 2 sections, or if it takes a full 24 hours to reflect. Also, I am a member on boxden.com which I am sure is using your mod because they have the same thing there, however the "Longevity" was renamed to "Dope Meter" and the meter reflects the user reputation, are you aware of anyway to tie those two in together? Thanks for the great mod, and the help bud |
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As for the reputation, I don't know how they did it, though there's many possibilities, I'm sure. |
cool... :)
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Just one thing, how would I change the position of the mod so its at the bottom of everything, for example, my thanks mod is at the top and this mod is at the bottom. How do I make it so the mod shows up under the thanks? thanks |
Well, the mod purposely tries to get close to the top, so you'd need to manually edit the postbit. There are instructions for doing this in the activity customization info file in the zip(you'd want to put the insert for the stats lower in the postbit than the instructions say to). Be sure to turn off automatic postbit modification in the display settings if you manually modify the postbit.
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my site is still very slow when your plugin is enabled. memory goes up instantly to over 80% on my dedicated server, and also server load goes from normal under 5.00 to crazy over 55% used up.
any thoughts? the old version for the older vbulletin did not cause this problem |
What settings are you using? There are many settings that will increase your load, especially "activity today" settings.
Have you tried enabling the mod at a low activity time and seeing how it reacts when activity rises? (because if you have a lot of users, activity must be calculated as posts are viewed authored by users whose activity hasn't been calculated yet for the day; you can "schedule" this load increase to happen when load in general is low) If this is effective, you can set the "midnight offset" setting to keep this schedule. (changing the setting, however, invalidates all activity calculated to that point since the setting effects the calculation) A load average of 5.00 indicates 100% utilization (for a 1 to 5 core server), so 55% would be a load decrease... When you say the old version for the older vbulletin, you are refering to vB3.0 or vB3.5? |
Thank you
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If you are able to tell me, what font did you use for the text on "Activity" and "Longevity"?
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