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Masked Crusader 12-12-2007 04:00 AM

Postbit Legacy Modification -- How was this done?
 
I recently came upon a well put together site and I am very interested in finding out how they coded their postbit_legacy template for their forums. Please note: I am aware that they are using phpBB, but the coding for the postbits is identical.


Site Link: http://www.2old2play.com/modules.php...wtopic&t=39598

I know that the titling is simply images. However, what I am most interested in finding out is how they got the avatar and rank images on the <tr>.

I have tried a variety of coding approaches to get it to work, but I always seen to come up with code that provides a jumbled frontend visual.

Here is the part I coded to try to mimic what they had:

Code:

<img src="../images/ranksav.gif">
                    <table style="margin: 0pt; padding: 0pt;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
                            <tbody><tr>
                                    <td align="center" valign="middle" width="108">

                        <if condition="$show['avatar']">
                                <div class="smallfont">
                                        &nbsp;<br /><a href="member.php?$session[sessionurl]u=$post[userid]"><img src="$post[avatarurl]" $post[avwidth] $post[avheight] alt="<phrase 1="$post[username]">$vbphrase[xs_avatar]</phrase>" border="0" /></a>
                                </div>
                        </if>

</td>
                                    <td align="center" valign="middle" width="108">

                        <if condition="$post['rank']"><div class="smallfont">$post[rank]</div></if>


</td>
                                </tr>
                        </tbody></table>



</td>

Any help with what I am doing wrong would be greatly appreciated. I just want to make it look the same as what they have.

--------------- Added [DATE]1197439477[/DATE] at [TIME]1197439477[/TIME] ---------------

Nevermind. I figured it out :)


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