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Sex and age after username?
Hi!
I'm building a community, and I don't want users' sex and ages to be displayed as separate lines in the postbit. Instead I would like it to be like this: Michael (M30) ... for a male called Michael that's 30 years old (and F30 for a female). You get the idea. How can this be done? And please, talk to me like if I was 5 years old. I am really new at php and all the vbulletin-settings. :) Thanks! |
Custom profile fields and editing of the posbit or legacy template depending on which you choose.
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Thanks, but how? I manage to get the age-part moved to below the username, but I can't:
1. Make the age/sex-part AFTER the username (before the online/offline-image) 2. Create a new condition which is M for males and F for females |
1. edit postbit legacy. add your profile field code below it?
2. What condition, like IF Condition? If you want that, you'd need to make seperate usergroups. |
I think I got it to work... A question, though:
Is it possible to make user-selections in their profiles (Male/Female) only display as M/F in the postbit? Or will it ALWAYS display as exactly what the user selected? |
Yes.....
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.................................................. So is there any way to solve this?
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I don't know what your code looks like so yeah.....
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