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Sorry, where should I look in the styles exactly? I don't want to mess anything up :)
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AdminCP -> Styles & Templates -> Style Manager -> All Style Options -> Sizes and Dimensions -> Main Table Width.
If this is a value larger than you might have specified maybe in the showthread template or something, that's what's causing your problem. I know whenever I change the layout of my site and then nothing matches in width anymore, Main Table Width is usually the culprit. |
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And does anybody have any ideas how to limit the output with a readmore link ? |
Yes, this hack is still supported, I must have just missed your post in there. I'm a bit confused as to why it is looking in your web server root.
Do you have $vbulletin->options['bburl'] set to your domain name instead of your board url? For the white text over the username, could you please link to your news section so I can look at that? Regarding your suggestion for only showing X words or letters, that sounds like a doable addition for the next update, and thank you for suggesting it because I've been holding 1.1.0 back until I could add to the feature list (had been mainly bug fixes). |
Anxious to see a demo. How's that coming along? I just want to see what this looks like when the thread has posts and how it looks from a regular user's pov.
More screenshots would work too I guess. This might be just what i am looking for but i won't install until I can see a bit more about it. |
Live demo: http://www.crackedeggstudios.com/news.php
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Glad you appreciate ideas. I think a limited wordage per news with a read more link would be great. And if possible, a bbcode tag to add to override that limit. So say you set a limit of 50 words per article but on one article 50 won't cut it (needing more), you add a bbcode tag that overrides that 50 words with a user defined word limit for that article. What do you think ? |
I will remove the references to the bburl in 1.1.0, but you really should not have any problems there UNLESS AdminCP -> vBulletin Options -> Site Name / URL / Contact Details -> Forum URL is NOT set to your forum base directory and is instead set to your webserver root.
I'm pretty sure bb-codes weren't originally designed to do that. Doing what you suggest with a tag (overriding a vbulletin setting) may prove impossible without serious file edits, unless it was the tag itself that acted as a setting. :) |
My forum url is set correctly so its not that :( I know locally i edited your plugin and removed that bburl code in it and it worked well after that.
As regards bbcode, i actually meant a tag. Could you not get the plugin to look at the body of the text and if a tag exists break there instead of the default in the admincp option of your plugin ? Would seem the likely solution. So check if $tag exists else $mydefaultbreaksetting ? |
Ah yes, much easier if not bbcode related. Maybe using the hook threadbit_display...
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