Version: 1.0.1, by Opserty
Developer Last Online: Apr 2009
Category: End-User Options -
Version: 3.7.x
Rating:
Released: 07-04-2008
Last Update: 07-08-2008
Installs: 188
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
Additional Files
No support by the author.
/*================================================= =====================*\
|| # -------------- USER SPECIFIC USERNAME HTML MARKUP -------------- # ||
|| # ---------------------- CREATED BY OPSERTY----------------------- # ||
|| # This modification may not be redistributed without prior consent # ||
\*================================================ ======================*/
What does this modification do?
This modification allows users to specify their 'own' HTMLwhich surrounds their username. It is similar to that which is used for the Usergroup HTML Markup, however this modification is more restrictive. (Note: Markup is only applied in cases where the Usergroup Markup is typically applied).
Features:
Users can choose:
Italics
Bold
SmallCaps
Text Decoration
Underline
Overline
StrikeThrough
Font Color
Background Color
Font Family/Face
Admins can choose to:
Global Enable/Disable
Ban Certain Users
Ban Certain Font Colors
Enable/Disable each Option globally
Enable/Disable each Option Per Usergroup
Choose whether User HTML Markup overrides Usergroup HTML Markup
To install:
Upload Files
Upload functions_op_user_html_markup.php to the '/includes/' directory of your forum
Upload bitfield_op_user_html_markup.xml to the '/includes/xml/' directory of your forum
Import Product
Import the product as normal through the AdminCP. AdminCP > Plugins & Products > Manage Products
Accessing Product
To use this product the user can find the options listed on the UserCP > Edit Options page.
Troubleshooting & Common Problems
If you forget to upload the files before importing the product, simply upload the files and then visit the AdminCP > Usergroups > Usergroup Manager page. (This is required to rebuild the bitfield cache after uploading a file). This only needs to be done if you do not upload the files before the import.
Modification History
09/07/08
Version: 1.0.1
Type: Bug Fix
Fixed bugs: #1 #2 #3 #4
Added current username markup example to Edit Options Page
05/07/08
Version: 1.0
Type: Initial Release
(Please post suggestions for addition HTML/CSS tags and I will consider them for future releases) Mark As Installed
Name markup appears on thread starter, last poster
Usergroup Markup doesn't normally appear in those places, so this won't happen unfortunately. (I may release another modification which fetches Usergroup Markup in these places which you could use in conjuction with this modification. However it is still in planning stages)
Usergroup Markup doesn't normally appear in those places, so this won't happen unfortunately. (I may release another modification which fetches Usergroup Markup in these places which you could use in conjuction with this modification. However it is still in planning stages)
Okay that's understandable Could you please get the border option done?
Hey, this is a great mod. I've installed it and I love it. Nice work, man.
I wanna make a suggestion that you can maybe bat around. I think a good idea for a hack like this is to give an option where users can edit the HTML markup of their name in a little text input form. For examle: "<font color="blue">Bl</font><font color="red">ah</font>".
Hey, this is a great mod. I've installed it and I love it. Nice work, man.
I wanna make a suggestion that you can maybe bat around. I think a good idea for a hack like this is to give an option where users can edit the HTML markup of their name in a little text input form. For examle: "<font color="blue">Bl</font><font color="red">ah</font>".
I wanna make a suggestion that you can maybe bat around. I think a good idea for a hack like this is to give an option where users can edit the HTML markup of their name in a little text input form. For examle: "<font color="blue">Bl</font><font color="red">ah</font>".
As previously stated, doing so would make your board less secure. For this reason, I have no plans (to ever) introduce the option of a HTML input box in which users can add whatever they want. (This is the reason there are check boxes e.t.c., to restrict what users can input).