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Allow BBCode in Sticky Thread Titles
Due to the pricing and yearly fee of vBulletin I am no longer creating mods for vBulletin, instead I have stepped out of the shadow of vBulletin to create my own stand alone mods. I wish to thank everyone who downloaded and installed my mods but as of now with not being able to afford hosting and vBulletin, I decided to drop vBulletin so hopes of me returning would only happen if my newest venture brings me a nice profit.
Thank you all again Steve |
*Reserved*
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I was going to do this a while ago and completely forgot about it. Thankyou very much for bringing it back to my attention and nice job.
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LOL, yw and glad I'm not the only one that likes updating mods.
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Interesting... but.. It don't works in "Search results" U_U
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how to enable it??
i install it on localhost and i dont find option in admincp or in usergroup permissions and the version still 1.0 |
baghdad4ever: this version does not have usergroup permissions or options in admincp. Once its installed, its already working, just use bbcode in a thread title and make it a sticky. version 1.0 is just a mistake, I will change it when I release the updated version with new features.
Jhonny: Yes that the issue I am working on currently, getting bbcode to show on forumhome, when viewing the thread, search results. |
It works, but a bad side effect is that you see the BBCode in the thread name once you are in the thread (above the real thread post)
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Skyrider: As I stated in the release post, thread titles will not parse bbcode when viewing the forum home or the thread, that is something I am working to change.
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Works well wuth me
but I'm watting ur developing to fix the problems |
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