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Restrict Activity Stream
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For vBulletin 4.2.0 or higher
This hack allows you to limit the display Activity Stream function by usergroup 1. you can limit the activity stream for user group 2. you can redirect user to: forum index - new post - message no permission NB. This addon does not remove the link Activity Stream from navbar Install: To install, download the zip, extract the XML file and import using the vb Product Manager. Option: admincp -> settings -> options -> CT restrict activity stream Remember: Please remember to click Mark as Installed if you use this modification. If you liked the hack is possible to use the donate link provided (Support Developer). History: v4.2.0.0 : 29-May-2012 : start. v4.2.0.0 : 27-Jun-2012: fix bug show profile |
Top! I use it to disable activity streams for ALL users. No one I met find it usefull...
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vbulletin is a forum, not a facebook |
if you click on a member, it redirect to new posts or forum, but i want it to redirect to users profile. Like earlier vb versions
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To disable Activity Stream completely do the following. You need to make sure that your default tab is set to Articles in the vBulletin Navigation Manager. Also please find in your index.php: require('forum.php'); Change to: require('content.php'); |
hmm this mod does what exactly, activity stream is already restricted in many ways
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limits the display of the activity of certain groups.
if a user belongs to a select group, this user don't show the activity but he will execute the option set in the option. |
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Installed... thanks :):up:
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Uninstalled. Nice idea though! |
The only way ive found to remove it completely from profiles is remove all script from "memberinfo_block_activity" template. It removed the tab and conent but unfortunately it also removes the content under 'About Me' & 'Blogs', still working on this.
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Fix the problem
regards |
Brilliant, does exactly what I needed it to do, thank you. :)
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You don't need any Mod for this, Just go to Settings - > Navigation Manager and then just set "No" for Active option
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However, you are correct in the fact that just setting "NO" to activity option does not work fully. That dang activity stream is everywhere! vB should have made an option to not have it viewable for people like me. I don't want the dang thing at all! Kind of sucks! |
<i>Installed in vbulletin 4.2. It was exactly what I needed. Works great for this noob</i>
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Just what I wanted.
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For who have this installed, follow the instructions above, but you dont need to mark as inactive, you just need to make Forum as default. Thats all what you need. |
Great Mod, just what I needed
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