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Jaejoong1 05-31-2011 10:49 PM

Usergroup Tag thing? Question Please help!
 
Hello , i have a question!

I've started a forums, and i was interested in a way another forums had their usergroup thing set.

It's like this http://fms.codeandcoke.com/member.php?7-ragmakip

Next to their name would be the Usergroup, how is this done?

Also, they have a [UG] group is there a thing available via vbulletin that allows that?

Lynne 05-31-2011 11:11 PM

It just looks like it's only the admin that has that added and it looks like they added that via the html usergroup markup.

I don't know what a [UG] group is.

Jaejoong1 06-01-2011 01:00 AM

Do you have any idea how the code might look?

and UG stands for underground

Lynne 06-01-2011 03:12 AM

Probably just something like...

first box - blank
second box - <span style="color:red;">ADMIN</span>

Jaejoong1 06-01-2011 06:43 PM

okay, so it DID work!

Do you know how i could get it to float in the air and not lined with my Forum name? as well as the size i tried

<font size="5"></font> or whatever, did not work o.o

Sorry, i'm a novice with vBulletin >_< and HTML and the works i'm attempting to learn

Lynne 06-01-2011 11:09 PM

Do you have a link to what it looks like now and an image of what you want it to look like? I don't understand what you want from your description.

Jaejoong1 06-02-2011 12:21 AM

<a href="http://fms.codeandcoke.com/member.php?7-ragmakip" target="_blank">http://fms.codeandcoke.com/member.php?7-ragmakip</a>

however, i want the [admin] part a bit.. up. so that its on the top right corner of the name

i also want it to look EXACTLY like how fms.codeandcoke has it.

Lynne 06-02-2011 01:24 AM

I don't know what yours looks like since you haven't posted a link to see it. But, this is the html from the page source from the site you linked to, so you can try that:

HTML Code:

<font size="1" color="red">[ADMIN]</font>


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