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Thread Prefixes
Version: 1.5.5 vBulletin Version: 3.5.4 Developer: Michael (Mystics) Koenig (www.vbulletin-germany.com) Modification-Language: English & German & French (thanks to ReadWrite - Note: Readme has not yet been translated to french.) Install-difficulty: Medium File-edits: 5 Template-edits: 10 Brief Description of the Modification This modification allows your users to choose a thread prefix for each thread. To do this you are able to select an appropriate prefix from a list beside the title while posting a new thread - for example 'Help', 'Problem', 'Search' etc. This prefix will be displayed in front of the thread title. The result will be for example: Problem - I can't find this setting Problem is the thread prefix, I can't find this setting is the title of the thread. The prefixes displayed in this list may be defined by a moderator for each of his moderated forums (Forum Tools -> Manage Thread Prefixes); of course an administrator and a super moderator is allowed to do this for every forum. Features
See attachments. Version-History 1.5.5 (2006-04-09 - 03:00 pm CET)
Tested for version: 3.5.0 (and above). Note: If you have used the Thread Category / Prefix Hack in vBulletin 3.0.x, don't worry: all existing prefixes will be imported during the installation. You just have to re-do your thread prefix settings in your vBulletin Options. Update Product
1. Files that need to be edited:
If the modification doesn't work correct after installation, please verify all modifications you have made within the files and the templates. Be sure you have uploaded all edited and new files. The modification was tested extensive and will function properly if installed correct. Thanks to ReadWrite for his french translation. Special Thanks to Andreas for his help with the hooks. Have fun with the modification! Please click Install if you have installed it Mike Supporters / CoAuthors Show Your Support
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Any idea what could be causing the following when trying to make its own column?
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#73
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vBulletin should add this to their default product!
Most useful hack yet... Thanks! |
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its a pity it requires file edits.... I will wait until any other solution..
great hack anyway! thanks for it |
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I hope this someday will be possible without code edits to the original files.
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Question.
How many phrases do I need to change if I want the word "Prefix" on the public pages to say "Version" instead? (Installed this in a forum that deal with software and I use the prefix to indicate software version number). |
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Suggestion:
How about adding a second prefix with an option to let those prefixes be dependant on the first prefix? In the screenshot sample provided You have a couple prefixes for different versions of vBulletin. With an extra prefix You could create one primary prefix "vBulletin" and a couple secondary prefixes designating the version numbers. |
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OK I didn't realise that the install file lets you view file/template changes.
Nice work! I seem to have 2 prefix dropdown boxes when editing a thread though. Gonna look into that now... EDIT: OK I've rooted through the templates and can't find the problem... When creating a new thread only 1 drop down is shown, but when editing 2 are shown [as shown below]. The first one has no effect, while the second works correctly. |
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Hey, thanks for the heads up. I was combing through edithread over and over. Didn't even think to go there. I had duplicated the edits for the template, must have been itchy trigger finger! Everything's working 100% now, thanks for the support Mystics.
Here's a demo of it in action. |
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