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Facebook like button in first post
Hi, I would like to put the facebook like button on top of the first posting, so beneath the title or at the end of the first post instead of having it on top of the whole thread. How can I do that?
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nobody?
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ok, last try....can nobody hlep me out with this?
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Hi ROTPAR - looks like a template edit to me. In SHOWTHREAD, find:
Code:
<vb:if condition="$show['fb_likebutton']"> |
Hi there, thank you :) What do you mean with the condition? What do I have to write? Thanks a lot :)
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Hmm, this may sort of be like the blind leading the blind, but let me give it a shot :)
Try this in postbit_legacy and let me know how it works: Code:
<if condition="$post[postcount] % $vboptions[maxposts] == 1"> Code:
<vb:if condition="$post['title'] OR $show['messageicon']"> |
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Hmm, can you try this instead:
Code:
<vb:if condition="$post['isfirstshown']"> If it doesn't, we may need to register fblikebutton to postbit_legacy, in which case you're going to want the help of someone who understands hooks :) |
To get it on the first port, I tried this:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...b-like-button? but placing the likebutton code in there, shows just nothing --------------- Added [DATE]1362670983[/DATE] at [TIME]1362670983[/TIME] --------------- the problem seems to be this code: <vb:if condition="$show['fb_likebutton']"> {vb:raw fblikebutton} </vb:if> This code does not work in postbit_legacy....how could I get it to work there? |
Unless you write a plugin to register the variable $fblikebutton to the template postbit_legacy, it isn't going to spit anything out.
Cellarius wrote a really good article that you may be interested in - [vB4] Rendering templates and registering variables - a short guide |
Thank you Lynne, the problem is, that I am not that good in programming, I can copy and paste some stuff but that's it. Is there anybody who could explain how to register this variable?
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He tells you the line right at the end of the article.
Code:
vB_Template::preRegister('postbit',array('fblikebutton ' => $fblikebutton)); |
Thank you for your help Lynne and please don't mind but I just don'T understand where I have to put this code, I am not a coder :( Sorry for bothering.
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You would need to put it in a plugin - one that is right after the variable is defined - perhaps the showthread_complete hook location would work.
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Hmmm, can anybody tell me step by step what I have to put where please?
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Why not just use the ad location template for first post?
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The manual talks about plugins here - http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/p...rsion=40200603 And more specifically, adding a plugin here - http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/a...rsion=40200603
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OK I hope I can do that, Thank you Lynne.
@Simon it doesn't work with the vbulletin variable in the ad location and I don'T want to use an own iframe solution what works independent from the boards options. --------------- Added [DATE]1363075622[/DATE] at [TIME]1363075622[/TIME] --------------- I give it up. Can anybody tell me please what I have to put in the plugin to get this done? I guess there are just some lines of code. I am not a programmer and I really need this :( |
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