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When Can View Forum for Unregistered / Not Logged In is set to 'No' they cannot read the rules they are linked to via the forum_rules_description cus they get a no permission error :dead:
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Sorry, but that's how vbulletin is. When the permission is off, you cannot access ANY pages.
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Various links on the navbar take me to the top of the vBRules page. http://biblocality.com/forums/rules.php
But each of those links pertains to a different section on the vBRules page. Do you know what the code is I can use make the page go to these specific sections on the page: sections I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII? This would be an awesome feature to add to vBRules. Thanks. UPDATE: I have just learned how to use the <a name="...">text</a>. That was easy. |
Will this add the rules to the TOS area when a user registers for the forums?
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Yes, it does add a link there.
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otlichna! just what i needed :-)
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Good updates there! :) I haven't checked on this hack for a while.
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Thank you Psionic Vision
This is just what I have been looking for :) Install |
Just one question.
If I copy all my text from the thread I typed all the rules into and paste it into the rules box it ends up everywhere in blocks of text and the need of adding loads of <br> tags :( Is there an editor or something that will fill in the <br> tags for me at all? I have had a look on Google but no luck :( Thank you for any help :) |
Screenshot01 - "Automatic Linebreaks" option. :)
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