Version: 1.00, by Admin (Coder)
Developer Last Online: Nov 2024
Version: 2.3.x
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Released: 01-28-2002
Last Update: Never
Installs: 1206
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Here's an easy one, it barely took 4 minutes to do. :china:
This hack will add a quick replying box at the bottom of all threads, only if the user has permission to reply, so when you need to reply to something real quickly you don't need to click the Post Reply button and wait for the page to load.
Instructions are in the attached .txt file, and if you want a demo... just look below.
NOTE: For the vB 2.3.2 version please see this post.
Extras:
If you want users who have the Use Email Notification option ON, to automatically subscribe to threads they reply to with this hack, see this post.
If you want to add an option for each user to turn this feature on and off, please see this post.
If you want smilies in your quick reply box please see this post.
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Originally posted by akaler There obviously needs to be a thread search feature here. I mean, the ability to search WITHIN a thread. When 1 thread alone has 400 messages... you're to the poin where that single thread IS a forum unto itself! Seriously! I've visited many forums with less posts than thing slike this thread has!
Anyway, thanks for the tips! I'm going to painstakingly look for that. Hopefully, someone has come out with a thread search hack -- I'm going to look for one, too. And if not... if any coders are out there reading this... how about it? Search within a thread hack? It's getting essential for big boards like this
LOL, This thread is small. Look at the vbStats thread, to get things started. Then look out for seriously huge threads, with like 65k replies.
Anyway, I decided this "Search in Thread" thing's gonna be my next hack. It should be easy.
Hi, "Satan". (said in a south park voice ) Thanks.
I can't answer why it's all in bold, either. I used all the VB-code close codes properly. I even just went in to take a second look at it, with a fresh head on me. Looks fine. I fiddled with it a lot more, even adding superfluous /b's and whatnot. Nothing seems to help.
Maybe multiquoting doesn't work well here or something? That'd be weird, though, since I believe I've multiquoted before and it worked fine. But we all know that beliefs aren't necessary true, either. Oh ho hum. Long story story: I don't know!
Originally posted by FireFly
LOL, This thread is small. Look at the vbStats thread, to get things started. Then look out for seriously huge threads, with like 65k replies.
Anyway, I decided this "Search in Thread" thing's gonna be my next hack. It should be easy.
GOOD GOD! I had no idea there were such large threads!!!
And thanks a bunch for working on a "search in thread hack"!! Yay!! I'm sure it's going to be another huge hit with a lot of the bigger boards!
um...the code apears in two different places in the php file...i dont want to mess up my forums so do i just delete the two lines of code and put the replacement code where the first line went? help...
so do u delete the two lines of code and put the addition where the first one was? or do u delete both lins of code and put it where the second one was, or do u just delete the first and put it where the first was, or just delete the second and put it there, OR do u delete BOTH linens and past the same code where both lines where, or do u just pull a gun out right now and blow a hole in the monitor?
I made a little error and placed it on top of the page, but then could find where the error is... in fact, I do not have the very last version of vb on my forum, and thus the php files are a bit different....