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Freestyler 01-07-2002 11:11 PM

I'm just wondering if it's possible to have different smilie sets and different post icons for each style. Not actual differences in terms of what smilies and post icons can be used, but just having the style look for the smilies or post icons in the respective style images folder (images/wackystyle/smilies for example).

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Sinecure 01-07-2002 11:38 PM

Some people have said something about {imagesfolder} or something, I beleive it was Firefly. I have seriously spent hours trying to figure out a way. Wouldn't it just make sense that the smilies would only corrosponde to a certain images directory?? Rather then just 1 pair on the default? The only requests I have for the new version of vbulletin, are to change the breadcrumbs so they are used on ALL templates, and also make it so you can have a different set of smilies for each {imagesfolder}.


ahh, now I've vented my frustrations :)

Freestyler 01-07-2002 11:42 PM

Yea, it really is frustrating not having custom smilies for each style. Especially with colour clashes and the like..

StarBuG 01-08-2002 01:25 AM

Why donĀ“t you build a new replacement set for each style and there define a different img dir ( {imagesfolder} ) for every styleset??

I never need or tried it but that comes to my mind in the instand I read your request!

Does it work???

Greetings

StarBuG

Admin 01-08-2002 12:21 PM

In every smilie, use {imagesfolder} instead of images and you'll be fine.

03-18-2002 01:10 PM

Sorry this is an old thread, but has anyone got a more graceful solution to this? I tried having {imagesfolder}/mystyle as the path to each smilie, but it didn't take it. Smilies treated like templates and replacement sets would really be the ideal solution imo.

Admin 03-18-2002 01:52 PM

Use {imagesfolder}, not what I pasted. vBulletin pasred my asnwer. :)

03-18-2002 04:05 PM

lol, thats what I typed there too.

That is what I tried, but it doesnt parse it as you'd expect - it does in the control panel but not in the forum, i literally get <img src=http://domain.com/{imagesfolder}/mystyle/smile.gif>

Admin 03-18-2002 04:12 PM

See the 'fix' thread by smachol in the Releases forum. :)

03-18-2002 04:38 PM

Thats Excellent, thanks alot :)


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