Version: 1.25, by Paul M
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Miscellaneous Hacks -
Version: 3.6.x
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Released: 08-13-2006
Last Update: 10-17-2007
Installs: 556
Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
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Note: The unread posts portion of this hack only works if you use the database thread marking system.
This will display the actual number of posts that are still considered unread by you (and will show up in a 'getnew' search).
Versions 1.22+ also display the number of new reputation comments since you last checked your usercp.
There is the option to count the unread posts since your last visit, or all posts considered unread. This setting reflects the divider in the 'getnew' search display. There is also the option to disable the unread posts display or the new reputation comments display.
All settings are located in vBulletin Options > Display Unread Posts and Reputation.
To install this hack unzip the xml file and import it using the ACP Product Manager.
History:
v1.11 : First Release for vb 3.6 - various changes. v1.12 : Updated for Version Checking. v1.13 : Phrases Updated. v1.14 : Dependancies updated, URL's updated. v1.15 : Minor phrasing changes. v1.16 : Changes to the way displayed messages are built. v1.17 : SQL Changes to use slave. v1.18 : Fixed broken Index creation (on install). v1.19 : Modified slightly to exclude moderated or soft deleted posts (unless moderator). v1.20 : Duplicate line of code removed. v1.21 : ATCS and disable options added. v1.22 : New reputation comments added. ATCS removed as now unnecessary. v1.23 : Bug fixes. Added links prefix setting. v1.24 : Fix reputation comments not being marked as read. v1.25 : Permission check updated to include 'canviewthreads'.
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Ahh, I figured it out. I had removed the </ br> in the navbar during a template edit. It would be helpful to have an install file that explains in a note the method you use for changing the screen since us old school hackers are used to manually putting variables into our templates.
Paul, I would I get this to work if I wanted to use it in the header instead of the navbar? I believe that it is looking for the navbar, but on my mobile style I use the header for everything...any help would be greatly appreciated
Easiest way is to insert a comment in the header template where you want this to appear (such as <!-- UNREAD -->) and then edit the mods Auto-Template settings to search for that comment.
Edit: Hmm actually, I never put those settings in this mod, so you will have to edit the $search_text variable in the plugin.