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Working great on 4.2 Thanks!
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Looking at this mod for one of my sites. Before I install, I would like to know how to have it leave a space in between the stickies and normal threads.
Does anyone know what the easiest way to accomplish this would be? Thank you in advance! |
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I'll try to hack it in. |
I have vb4 now but I need to separate sticky and normal threads like vb5. it highlights sticky threads . for example:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum/general/chit-chat? is there a hack for it ? |
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It works but it means you can't use the inline mod tool.
Uninstalled. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...d-not-working? |
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No, it's documented on vb.com to uninstall this plugin. I did, and others did, now we don't have this problem.
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You can track the incident report in the tracker @http://tracker.vbulletin.com/browse/VBIV-6156. EDIT: Invalid xhtml solution: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showp...&postcount=236 Change to vbulletin-core.js: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....&postcount=259 If using the vbulletin-core.js solution note that the line numbers may be wrong as the line numbers correspond to line number in vbulletin 4.10 and are definitely different in other versions. You could always apply the changes to the non-compressed version of the js and use any online js compression tool to compress the file after making the changes. Quote:
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