THANKS MAN! this hack is GREAT!!!

works perfect with vb 2.2.6...
I've added another variable, $gendername which will say, instead of the image, either Undisclosed, Female or Male...
I'll post it here immediatly for anyone who wants it: (

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instead of putting this:
PHP Code:
if ($post[gender] == "0") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/questionmark.gif\" border=\"0\">";
} elseif ($post[gender] == "1") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/female.gif\" border=\"0\">";
} elseif ($post[gender] == "2") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/male.gif\" border=\"0\">";
}
into the 3 files (memberlist.php, member.php, admin/functions.php), insert this:
PHP Code:
if ($post[gender] == "0") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/questionmark.gif\" border=\"0\">";
$gendername = "Undisclosed";
} elseif ($post[gender] == "1") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/female.gif\" border=\"0\">";
$gendername = "Female";
} elseif ($post[gender] == "2") {
$genderimage = " <img src=\"images/male.gif\" border=\"0\">";
$gendername = "Male";
}
now, just put $gendername in any template you wish to insert the gender's name...
example, in postbit template, search for:
PHP Code:
<smallfont>$post[usertitle]</smallfont><br>
$post[avatar]<p>
<smallfont>
immediatly AFTER that, add:
PHP Code:
Gender: $gendername [$genderimage]<br>
you'll see the user's gender now, just above the 'Registered: registration date here' part...