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Originally Posted by Skedoozy
I had to change that as it was set to 0 because I don't display smilies in a box on my editors. So I had to remove the code from the SmiliesBox template so it does not show up. Seems a silly way to set the amount of favorites you can have. Is there a way around this?
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Well, since it uses the number of smilies set to display in your forums as the number of favorites, I doubt there is a way to work around it without adding a column to a table and recoding the product. since default vb installs only display smilies on the advanced editor and most people don't force them to not display at all, it sounds like your situation is unusual at least.