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Uhh... well when someone posts a big image, it stretches out All of the next posts on the page, but on vb.org forum its only the one that the image is posted in, does anyone know how to get it like that??
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Another way is just to use post spacing, and it won't stretch out the others.
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By default the postbit template has its own table, so the effect you want came shiped stock in vB 2.x.x.
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Hmm? I thought it did. I didn't make any references to other template systems though, AL.
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UBB sits all the posts in one table, thats what i thought you where refering to, cause you know as well as I that we both had to split the posts up back in the day
![]() Anyway, vB 2.x.x sits all the posts on their own tables stock, this is why they load one by one (if your connection is slow enof ![]() ![]() Also, vB 3 puts a table around all the posts, thats why it 'feels' like a longer wait when loading threads on a vB 3 beta forum. Keep in mind that the current vB 3 template set is not finished. ..to answer the question raised: Stock vB's do this by default, you have modifyed your style/your pre made style has been modifyed. You will have to re code it to allow all posts to have their own table (postbit template). |
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well do u know what template i edit to fix it?!
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*BUMP* plz help meee
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i reverted to original and it didnt do anything..
www.xamira-forums.com maybe its the border or sumthin?? |
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