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This works perfectly for our forums. Is there a way you can control which sections this system can be applied to?
EDIT Saw the screenshots where you can select the Forum ID's.. I'll go check this out for sure.. hella-lot easier than custom templates in order to do this. Double edit: Quote:
Triple Edit: I can't get this to work I'm afraid. I've installed it, enabled it so it affects guests as well. Switched around with the days, but regardless what I use.. It doesn't appear to be working at all. I can still all posts (as guest). I even enabled it on all forums.. nada, nothing. Sorry. Using vBulletin 4.4.2 |
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However, you can configure it to be that way if you desire. Quote:
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In my forum style is not correct.
no background in gray, no layout as a screenshot, only simple written. How can I fix? Thank for support |
Try switching css on filesystem option.
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Is there anyway I can use this to target specific usergroups as well? We have specific sections we wish to hide using this system targeting specific usergroups, but doesn't effect them when they are in a specific sub-usergroup.
For example. We wish to use this system for: 1) Guests / Non-logged in users. 2), Registered users And only in a set ForumID (section). Now, when the user has a custom usergroup that is on the 'can view entire section' list, it shows the rest of the posts. May sound like an odd request, but this system is very useful for us. |
Will consider for next version.
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