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I use 3.0.1
Everything is perfect except the award doesn't show in the postbit. Suggestions? |
Make sure you have this bit of code in your postbit or postbit_legacy template (depending upon which one you use). If you're not sure put it in both:
Code:
$post[userawards] Quote:
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Yes, it's there. Still nothing. :(
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Okay, if I change it to $post[awards] they show...but after the awards are a bunch of red x's ...like missing images...
For example, the person has one award (or even no awards) and the award they have is followed by 15 broken image boxes?? |
Roxie, PM me your showthread_functions.php file as well as what installer you use, what vb version and the url to your forums.
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I sent a pm but couldn't send the file...it was too large.
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Does anyone have the text so that I can edit my php files manually?
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What is the update? is there any new features/bug fix ...? Did you make any changes to the code, or just make changes to installer? Do we need to "upgrade"? (if yes, then how) :D |
It was just a change in the installer. If you used vb3_ as your table prefixes and your forums seem to be having troubles then no need to do anything. Otherwise just make sure your useraward and awards table in your forums db has the appropriate prefix.
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Anime,
I have rather "wide" awards that I use in the postbit and they show up brilliantly there, as designed, but in a users profile is lists them horizontally and not vertically, and as I said before, my awards are quite wide, how can I make them show up vertically. I just don't want the forum width to be stretched. Here is the example: http://www.xgplanet.com/forums/member.php?u=9 |
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