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influence 09-20-2003 03:04 PM

More people might need this. been trying for months to make it but no luck.
 
Been trying for a while to code this but no luck so im here for some help.

OK, this is what im trying to do,
On forumdisplay page where all the threads are listed, I want a new colum added where it says Thread Thread Starter Replies Views Rating Last Post . I only want this on a certain forums so maybe in Admin cp, I can have a option on what forum ID this should be implemented into. maybe the colum listing might end up being long so for that certain forum, I want to replace rating ( between views and last posts ) with something else of my own for a certain forum.

and also, admins, supermods and moderator of that forum can choose up to 3 words that can be display on that colum . for example, i have a battle site where people can engage in a graphic battle or lyrics. So for that colum, lets say the battle is still on, for the thread on the custom field colum, you can make it say *in progress*.

another example, if the battle is completed and someone was voted on as the winner, you can have on on the forumdisplay of the thread listing, on that thread u can have the word *completed* . and if the battle is completed but no mods selected a winner yet, U can have on that thread colum the word *pending*

so also, in that particular thread, there should be a option for mods, supermod and admin to select In progress, pending and completed . on a drop down listing somewhere next to the thread option. and if the mod of that forum or admin or super mod select completed, the thread should be automaticly closed.

but if that can't be done then the mod can close the thread manually.

If anyone can do this, I will truely appreciate it.

been trying to code it . i gave up. been months.

influence 09-21-2003 12:35 PM

damn nobody can even help me or try to show me how to do it?

Gary King 09-21-2003 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by influence
damn nobody can even help me or try to show me how to do it?

Give it some time.

Anyways, your post is so long, I'm guessing that 75% of the people who read this don't want to bother reading on any further.

I'd suggest you make bullet points instead, to summarize what you want.

influence 09-21-2003 03:32 PM

ok


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