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Inline (Ajax) Subscription Management
Inline Subscription Management Version 1.0 What does this do? This little mod allows your members to change their thread subscription options directly from the Forum Display page! Flash-Demo you say? http://www.citconsultants.co.uk/demo...ger/index.html Looks great! How do I install? Installation is very simple. It involves uploading 1 Product XML and making 2 minor template edits. See the install.txt file inside the zip for full step-by-step instructions. Important: Unfortunately, my leased vBulletin licence has now expired, and I won't be renewing it until September which means I will be unable to reply to this thread, or update this mod until then. I'm hopeful that the great vBulletin.org community will step in to answer any questions in my absence though :) See you all in early September! :D |
Known Bugs: None!
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A lot of sexy releases today Alan! This is one of the things that in fact should just be standard functionality in vBulletin, great work :)
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on test ... thanks Allan Merci
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clicked install
Another one to add to the list of template edits when vbulletin sends out the next update :) |
this is pretty cool! waiting for 3.6 before I install.
edit: what did you use to create the flash animation? |
working great . realy thanks .....
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Thanks to everyone for installing and the kind words :)
Sniper: I use ScreenFlash to create them. It's very easy to use and you can knock up a simple animation in a matter of minutes :) Thanks, Alan. |
Idea, how about making it so people can set up a subscription from the topic list without the need of loading the topic.
Btw installed and working fine :) |
Being able to subscribe to a thread is on the todo list, but I can't think of a good way to do it :)
I need something (icon / button / etc) that is on every thread in forumdisplay for the user to click on to show up the Subscribe dropdown. Unfortunately, the only thing I could think of was the threadicon (status icon - opened, closed, etc) but that's being used by vB to open/close threads, so I just don't know :) Thanks, Alan. |
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