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I threw this together in about 45 minutes today. It allows you to put stuff like this in your templates:
{if ($bbuserinfo[userid]) { <a href="usercp.php?s=$session[sessionhash]">User CP!</a> }else{ <a href="register.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&action=signup">Signup!</a> }endif} Of course, it requires a code edit for each template, so it's somewhat counter intuitive, but as I said, it's not exactly a release -- it's more a concept demo. :) Requires PHP4 as I use the /e modifier. Also, you'll want to have some decent PHP understanding. See attachment for more info. Feel free to ask questions, but I may not answer/support like I did past hacks. |
Thanks Mike, I needed something like this!
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I like :cool:
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If you're looking for a quick way to swap buttons, do what I did: use the phpinclude template, a one-line ternary operator that stores the HTML for either the register button, or the user cp button -- hold it in a variable name not used elsewhere, and call on it in the template.
Example: Code:
$the_button = (isset($bbuserid)) ? sprintf('<img src="images/top_register.gif">') : sprintf('<img src="images/top_usercp.gif">'); |
That was just an example :)
And if you wanna get technical, you should check $bbuserinfo[userid] instead of bbuserid for those who don't store their username/password. :p |
A competition now, eh? :) Well, it's just an extremely simple way to allow people to display the appropriate button. :)
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Chris -
It isn't a competition. Look at where Mike said he put his conditional and look at where you put yours. Mike is talking about adding conditionals to any template where they are processed by keyword. This could be used by non-programmers to make things all over the system change based on various information. They wouldn't have to learn a whole new language just a few commands. Mike - This is a great concept and it should probably be pursued for later versions. This would greatly improved the functionality of vBulletin. |
Yes, I know -- I was making a joke. :)
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Personally I don't see the point to give templates this functionality. Templates are meant to separate code from layout and now you're bringing back the code into the layout :confused:
It gives templates more flexibility: true, but also makes them harder to understand to newbies. This can be a great addon for some people, but I hope this won't be a standard in vb |
Would this version ever see an official release? No, it's physically impossible because it requires PHP4.
Then you add that fact that you regex any template that you want to use with it :( Using this system could eliminate a large amount of templates though... |
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i don't know, gossamer threads does this sort of thing for their links based templates and it works very very well. It saves having to have 10 million options for everything like how many links to display here, there and everywhere else because you can set it as part of the template, and in that case it is a display thing because displaying 10 links as opposed to 20 is a display issue. I am not sure the idea transfers over so well to vb but it is still interesting idea anyway.
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a combi of a php variable & javascript can do something nice too ...
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This is EXACTLY what I need.
However, I am concerned about the speed issues, and the necessity of reapplying the mod for every new release. This having been said, I have an expanded "fivelinks" nav bar at the top of my forum: http://forum.bearsharelabs.com or http://208.239.76.100 I want to have the "Logout" icon change to "Login" depending on the state of the user. It would also be nice to have a "Post" icon appear in the list at the appropriate time. And, it would be cool to NOT show the "User control panel" icon when they are actually already viewing the control panel. While we're at it, it would be good not to show the Admin icon unless they actually had administrator privileges. The possibilities are endless. |
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Oversimplified I know, but is it feasible? This is definately something I'd like though. Even if it only handled a simple if then construct it would be great. |
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bbcodeparse2() is completely unrelated to replacement variables... it's the general post parsing routine. You can't do str_replace()'ment on anything there...
The one in dovars() is most likely for the pm popup and only processed when there's a PM popup. Replacement variables are done with str_replace() which is faster than preg_replace which is faster than ereg_replace()... |
Any plans to port this over to vB 3.5.x? ;)
Actually, I just ran across this and thought it was interesting to see when/how template conditionals got their start. |
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