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dirgotronix 11-09-2001 08:30 PM

Ok, when I sign in, I see:

dirgotronix - You have 0 new message(s) since your last visit.
(You have 0 unread messages and 9 total messages, out of 400 allowed, in all your folders.)

How did you get the '400 allowed'? I'd like to toss the max pm's allowed on my forumhome as well.

FWC 11-09-2001 08:40 PM

I would think you could just edit your forumhome_pmloggedin template to add that. You just type in the 400 allowed stuff.

Admin 11-10-2001 05:19 AM

Use $pmquota in any of your templates.

FWC 11-10-2001 05:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FireFly
Use $pmquota in any of your templates.
I should have known you had an extra trick up your sleeve. :)

Of course, I had to add this to my board...

Admin 11-10-2001 05:33 AM

lol :)

I'm surprised this isn't in the default templates, it's important to know how much messages you can keep!
Isn't it?

FWC 11-10-2001 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FireFly
lol :)

I'm surprised this isn't in the default templates, it's important to know how much messages you can keep!
Isn't it?

My members know now! :D

fury 11-10-2001 04:32 PM

I put that thing on EVERY time I install a board! :)

otherwise the members get annoyed when they suddenly have a full pm box and they didn't know how much they can keep :o

dirgotronix 11-11-2001 07:46 AM

You know, someone should put together a list of available variables per template and what they do... I mean, I never knew about $pmquota or $postsperday or a lot of the other cool variables until I read here.

FWC 11-11-2001 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by dirgotronix
You know, someone should put together a list of available variables per template and what they do... I mean, I never knew about $pmquota or $postsperday or a lot of the other cool variables until I read here.
That's part of the fun of hanging out here. You can also look through the PHP code on the different pages and see what variables are created. Then you can experiment. Lot's of fun. :)

Admin 11-11-2001 12:05 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by dirgotronix
You know, someone should put together a list of available variables per template and what they do... I mean, I never knew about $pmquota or $postsperday or a lot of the other cool variables until I read here.


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