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Sorky 01-25-2010 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa1 (Post 1964544)
Has this functionality been added since then? If not, then could you please add it? I really need this.

It hasn't and has not been requested from others either - A bit beyond my desire I'm afraid.

Alfa1 01-25-2010 05:11 PM

Is there any way I can motivate you to add this?

Sorky 01-31-2010 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa1 (Post 1966324)
Is there any way I can motivate you to add this?

First I'd need to understand what it is you want - can you post some kind of example?

Alfa1 01-31-2010 06:20 PM

If a subforum has a moderator, then I'd like this to display in the moderator column on forum index.
Lets say a 1 forum(forum A) has a 4 subforums(subforum 1,2,3,4).
The moderator column on forum index currently lists the moderators of forum A. (Moderator A, Moderator B, Moderator C)
The sub-forum moderators of subforum 1,2,3 and 4 should be listed under the moderators of forum A. Like:
Quote:

Moderator A, Moderator B, Moderator C
Subforum Moderators: Moderator 1, Moderator 2, Moderator 3
Does that make sense?

albrens 02-01-2010 12:12 AM

Thanks

mhackl 02-02-2010 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mhackl (Post 1905343)
Is there a solution that does this not only for the forumhome but also when viewing category and forum pages?

Example:
My Forum page.

See how the last two could benefit from having the sub-forums organized like forumhome. This is the solution that I really need.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sorky (Post 1906314)
Can't see your examples at the moment, however I the PlugIn does work at any level. I'm sure that you have the Forum list display options / Forum home depth > 1 - Just make sure that the forum display option is also > 1

Sorry About that my forum is down for reconstruction.

This is what I currently have:
Example shown in ver3.8 using Cyb - Sub-Forum Manager
The way that the sub-forums are listed it's almost impossible for a user to ever realize that there are actually posts down below.

http://www.themodelhangar.com/images...ted/subf-1.jpg
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And this is what I'd like to achieve:
Photoshop Mock up of the same page corrected

http://www.themodelhangar.com/images...ted/subf-2.jpg
View Full Size

The Mock up is, of course, the ideal situation but anything would be better than what I have now.

Sorky 02-05-2010 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa1 (Post 1971489)
Does that make sense?

That helps... This PlugIn doesn't (and wont) touch anything but the SubForum display.

That is not to say that another PlugIn could not be done to do what you are after - would take a bit of work cascading down through SubForums, but is definitely doable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mhackl (Post 1973296)
The Mock up is, of course, the ideal situation but anything would be better than what I have now.

There is a lot of confusion here due to the way vBulletin refer to Forums, SubForums and Sub-SubForums. The first section in the display (which is known as the ForumList) is in reality showing a list of SubForums of the current Forum, however in the views of vBulletin they are Forums inside the current Forum. In vBulletin terms, SubForums exist as a layer below the ForumList and are displayed in the "SubForums: ......" section.

A simplistic view of this PlugIn is that it simply takes the "SubForums: ......" text and re-formats it and therefore cannot help with the issue you describe. Funnily enough, your mock-up is actually what you see in the forum above your current forum, which is where this PlugIn can do its magic.

As this PlugIn does not modify the actual ForumList section (just a small part of the contect) it cannot and it is not appropriate to have it help with what you need. You could consider modifying the forum display templates yourself or see if there is another PlugIn that would help in terms of a "Forum List Control"

mhackl 02-05-2010 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sorky (Post 1975173)
That helps... This PlugIn doesn't (and wont) touch anything but the SubForum display.

That is not to say that another PlugIn could not be done to do what you are after - would take a bit of work cascading down through SubForums, but is definitely doable.



There is a lot of confusion here due to the way vBulletin refer to Forums, SubForums and Sub-SubForums. The first section in the display (which is known as the ForumList) is in reality showing a list of SubForums of the current Forum, however in the views of vBulletin they are Forums inside the current Forum. In vBulletin terms, SubForums exist as a layer below the ForumList and are displayed in the "SubForums: ......" section.

A simplistic view of this PlugIn is that it simply takes the "SubForums: ......" text and re-formats it and therefore cannot help with the issue you describe. Funnily enough, your mock-up is actually what you see in the forum above your current forum, which is where this PlugIn can do its magic.

As this PlugIn does not modify the actual ForumList section (just a small part of the contect) it cannot and it is not appropriate to have it help with what you need. You could consider modifying the forum display templates yourself or see if there is another PlugIn that would help in terms of a "Forum List Control"


Thank you for your response. I'll see what I can do to create this. I had asked this about a year ago on another mods thread and the question was ignored. Thanks again!

elenh 02-07-2010 07:24 PM

I get this error if i enable the addon:

Code:

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=29) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1

Warning: Unexpected character in input: '' (ASCII=30) state=2 in /var/www/vhosts/+++++++++.com/httpdocs/includes/functions_forumlist.php(501) : eval()'d code on line 1


blairwarlock 02-28-2010 01:58 AM

I removed the "sub-forum:" heading, but I still get "-->" being displayed above my sub-forums.

The code reads:

Code:

<div id="Sorky03_ShowOrHide_div_xx"> --> <ul class="subforum">

How do I remove that??


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