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Please help
Okay well my user ranks are above my user names which is really annoying and it even messes up my site template I am using. I went to postbit_legacy and found the code:
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<td width="100%" height="32" class="u10" align="center"><if condition="$post['rank']"><div class="smallfont">$post[rank]</div></if></td> Does anyone know or can help? Please help and thank you. |
can you post a link to the forum and the code of your postbit_legacy template?
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Here are my forums: here.
And here is my entire current postbit_legacy template Code:
$template_hook[postbit_start] |
i cant see your postbit area as your forums have been set to private, do you hav a temp log in account?
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Account: JustPeekin Password: Testing12 Also, I have the user ranks disabled right now. If you want to see what it looks like when a rank is on, just tell me and I can throw it together in 2 minutes to show you. |
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$template_hook[postbit_start] S-MAN |
No change at all.
I copied and used your code. No change. And I was a bit confused on what you were saying here: Code:
<!-- Added Rank above Username here to make it directly below the username delete the below line and add this in: <br /><if condition="$post['rank']"><div class="smallfont">$post[rank]</div></if> and that's it - END of commented out message --> Code:
<td width="100%" height="32" class="u10" align="center"><if condition="$post['rank']"><div class="smallfont">$post[rank]</div></if></td> Code:
<br /><if condition="$post['rank']"><div class="smallfont">$post[rank]</div></if> If you go to my forums now and use the username and password I gave above, you can go into a section and see the user ranks messed up. --------------- Added [DATE]1250983744[/DATE] at [TIME]1250983744[/TIME] --------------- Double Post. Right now I have it set up just like the code you gave me and there is no difference at all. I even tried moving the code further down and it doesn't change and when it does, it is all screwed up. -.- |
Hold tight...
--------------- Added [DATE]1250984003[/DATE] at [TIME]1250984003[/TIME] --------------- I tried :p Code:
vBulletin Message And I just need to get used to your style is all lol. |
I just tried it and it worked. Here lol.
JustPeekin testing12 :confused: |
Ahh the testing12 in your post above was Testing12
:p |
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