The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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Hey,
At the minute members on my site are able to post new threads in forums direct from the forumhome page. Please view www.HostingRefuge.com to see what I mean. There is a button named "Post a thread" and when clicked, it starts a new thread for the forum the button was clicked on. There is a button for each forum at the end of the row in the index page. Anyone know if this has already been made for vb3? Thanks John |
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I will search for the hack for vb2 here.
Could you tell me which template I should put the hack into for vb3 please? I have been comparing the templates in 2 and 3 but not sure which template to use to put this hack it. It came along with my skin when I bought it. Thanks John |
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i released this for vb3 a while back on vBT
edit: oops no i never, i ddid however fulfil the request of the title. |
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<div class="smallfont"><a href="newthread.php?$session[sessionurl]do=newthread&f=$forum[forumid]">Post a new thread in $forum[title].</a></div> |
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