Quote:
Originally Posted by Deviation
Placement of the "Forum sponsored by" text is at your control. Wherever you place the template changes is where the text will appear.
You could simply add a line break (<br/>) prior to the phrase. For example your forumhome_forumbit_level1_nopost template change is:
PHP Code:
<!-- vBSponsors -->
<if condition="$forum[sponsor_enabled] == 1 AND $vboptions[sponsor_global_enable_sponsorship] == 1">
$vbphrase[sponsored_by] <a href="vB.Sponsors/link.php?f=$forum[forumid]" title="$forum[sponsor_name]" target="_blank">
<if condition="$forum[sponsor_banner_enabled] == 1 AND $vboptions[sponsor_global_enable_banners] == 1">
<img src="$forum[sponsor_banner]" alt="$forum[sponsor_name]" border="0" />
<else />
$forum[sponsor_name]
</if></a>
</if>
You could change that to:
PHP Code:
<!-- vBSponsors -->
<if condition="$forum[sponsor_enabled] == 1 AND $vboptions[sponsor_global_enable_sponsorship] == 1">
<br/>
$vbphrase[sponsored_by] <a href="vB.Sponsors/link.php?f=$forum[forumid]" title="$forum[sponsor_name]" target="_blank">
<if condition="$forum[sponsor_banner_enabled] == 1 AND $vboptions[sponsor_global_enable_banners] == 1">
<img src="$forum[sponsor_banner]" alt="$forum[sponsor_name]" border="0" />
<else />
$forum[sponsor_name]
</if></a>
</if>
Note the line break after the first <if>. You really have a good bit of freedom with the template changes. The code above has to be in place, but you can add alignment & formatting as you choose. The example above was just on one bit of the template code to show you how you can modify it.
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so what edits have to be made just to that one template?