Version: 1.2.2, by amykhar
Developer Last Online: Nov 2013
Version: 3.5.1
Rating:
Released: 07-09-2005
Last Update: 11-26-2005
Installs: 504
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
This Extension for Vbulletin 3.5 offers forum members the ability to create a custom profile page (or pages) on your site.
Current Features
List of Members with Personal Pages
Individual Shoutbox/Guestbook on Each User's Personal Page
An Archive of "Shouts" for Each User
Moderators Can Delete Offensive Shouts
Moderators Can Delete Personal Pages
Users Can Report Offensive Pages
Tracks Page Views to Each Personal Page
Indicates When the Page Was Last Updated
Usergroup based permissions
Uses the VBulletin Editors. Understands BBCode and HTML.
Planned Features
Show Users Currently Browsing User Pages
Allow Users to Have More Than One Page
Allow Users to Upload Files
A File Manager for User Pages
The Ability to Search User Page Content
Links to Featured User Pages on Forum Home
FAQ
How do I configure what forum report threads should go to?
At the top of userpage.php, there are several clearly documented variables that you can edit. One of these establishes the forumid that you want reported pages to be reported to.
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This hack will always be free, however your donations are kindly accepted and will help towards further development. If you donate, please leave me some info (either your forum site or username at vB.org) so that I can thank you.
thats cool, you know with regards to file uploads hows this gonna work.... are admins gonna have options like allow file upload file types, number of files, file sizes etc and how are they going to be displayed im thinking of using this as a kinda music profile for bands...
I'm envisioning that the admins can determine allowable file types and set up per-user quota. Users and admins will have a file manager interface as well.
Gr8 hack!! I think admin should have a option for adding userpages on behalf of members. I find out that admin/moderators can operate only on those userpages which have been created. How about an option allowing admin to create a userpage on behalf of members?
You have to set usergroup permissions. Then users can make their own pages. Example page made by user at my forum. And how does that "mod_rewrite" thing work anyway? Just curious how the username is translated into the userid.
You have to set usergroup permissions. Then users can make their own pages. Example page made by user at my forum. And how does that "mod_rewrite" thing work anyway? Just curious how the username is translated into the userid.
The Mod rewrite essentially looks for any word after your forum url that is not followed by a backslash. It checks to see if the word is a valid username (and isn't a filename). If it is, you get the user's page. If it isn't, you get an error.
One thing to note. If you have things like a gallery installed under your forum directory, you need to make sure your links to those scripts have the trailing slash. Like:
You have to set usergroup permissions. Then users can make their own pages. Example page made by user at my forum. And how does that "mod_rewrite" thing work anyway? Just curious how the username is translated into the userid.
No, let me make myself more clear, i think, admin should also have the option of creating Userpages for members, who somehow cannot do it themselves or request an admin to do them a favour... Presently, only after a member clicks on "Edit/Create Your Userpage" in 'Edit Profile' section under UserCP and saves that an admin can view the page in the Userpages drop-down under UserCP and from there admin can edit the pages. Otherwise, there is no option to directly create a page for a member ??
Secondly, unless a member goes to UserCp --> Userpages "by chance", there is absolutely no visual indicator in the Public Profile section, where a member can click to view the userpage. It can be simply like "View My Webpage" anywhere along with the name of person whose public profile we are viewing. A Link to the Userpage directly from a members public profile would really make this Extension Rock.