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<if condition="$bbuserinfo['usergroupid'] == 2">TEXT</if>
hello, i tryed putting that code in the header, it shows a welcome text to usergroup #2, (i think) and i was wondering what the code should be? i was it 2 welcom Registered users only! (if he is part of an aditional usergroup, it skips him)
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What's wrong with it ?
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it dosent show up /;
also, i think i need an PHP Code:
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<if condition="$bbuserinfo[usergroupid] = 2">TEXT</if>
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if thats not spam what is /;
lol... my hunch is that it has somethign to do wiht $bbuserinfo |
What exactly doesn't work ?
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<if condition="is_member_of($bbuserinfo, 2)"> </if> |
Templates Tryed: header and headinclude
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<if condition="is_member_of($bbuserinfo, 2)"> |
Guests are usergroup 1, not 2.
Edit: Actually, I'm not sure you mean Guests - what exactly is a "Guest Account" ? |
no, im talking about the register usergroup, it shows a message to members in the "Register Usergroup" / id#2
id like the message to appear to the registered users only :) |
Assuming they are members of usergroup 2 then there is nothing wrong with the code that I can see. It certainly won't work in headinclude, but should work in the header (tho personally I would probably put it in the navbar or forumhome templates).
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oh, ok :) thanks! that helps!
EDIT: could somone make me the code that would go in the nav bar? (userid #2) , i just tryed and got and got a screwed up navbar /; ... i really would like if if somone gave me the code! |
if i wanted to use this code
PHP Code:
Would have to put in a line for each group or is they a way to combine them *edit* I think I have Figured it out Using this Code PHP Code:
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ok, is there a special command for aditional usergroups?
dood, it worked!!! thanks a ton! your so much help! , i was wondering another if command :) ill put it in a sentence if a user is in x aditional usergroup, it will show a diffrent message then the 1 for its primary usergrou[ :) |
ooh, is_member_of will be useful, one of the few things i still havent caught on to yet :-p
so before i go using it, whoever uses it, does this check the primary usergroup in addition to the secondary ones ? :-p |
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yeah, i juts used it, its awesome!
i got my question figured out i have Primary members in Resistered Users (id#2), some of them are part of an aditional group, how do i set a is_member_of tag, 2 display 2 the members that are only loyal 2 Registered Users? |
<if condition="$bbuserinfo['usergroupid'] == 2">this will only show to users who have a primary group of Registered Users</if>
^ if I understand you correctly... |
no, thats not right, i dont think, never mind ;) ill get it
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