Quote:
Originally Posted by DragonByte Tech
This is the complete code we use in a View, which works perfectly on all our customers' installations:
HTML Code:
<dl class="userinfo_extra">
<vb:if condition="$post['joindate']"><dt>{vb:rawphrase join_date}</dt> <dd>{vb:raw post.joindate}</dd></vb:if>
<vb:if condition="$post['field2']"><dt>{vb:rawphrase location_perm}</dt> <dd>{vb:raw post.field2}</dd></vb:if>
<vb:if condition="$post['age']"><dt>{vb:rawphrase age}</dt> <dd>{vb:raw post.age}</dd></vb:if>
<dt>{vb:rawphrase 'posts'}</dt> <dd>{vb:raw post.posts}</dd>
<vb:if condition="$post['entries']"><dt>{vb:rawphrase blog_entries}</dt><dd><a href="{vb:link blog, {vb:raw post}, null, 'userid', 'blog_title'}">{vb:raw post.entries}</a></dd></vb:if>
</dl>
{vb:raw template_hook.dbtech_userinfo_right_after_posts}
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Finally, several pages in, an example is provided.
The earlier poster was correct, short of installing the other suite of DragonByte mods, this is useless.
I was ambivalent on the entire lite v. premium debate until this mod, but now lean heavily against it. It's simply not worth it.