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Cant Figure This Out
ok this is crazy i cant seem to figure it out or im just to tired right now... ok see the title of the thread "Cant Figure This Out" ok now say i was the admin and wanted to edit that... to say this "Cant Figure This Out Im To Tired" ok now when i go in to edit there post it displays "Cant Figure This Out Im To Tired" after i edit it but when you look at the forumdisplay.php page it still shows the old thread title "Cant Figure This Out Im To Tired"... so my question is how do i update it to reflect the new changes i made to there thread title in forumdisplay.php sorry if i sound confused cause i am and beyond tired too..
Hopefully i even posted this in the right forum |
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eh?i think it updates automatically but there are a fwe boards with that don't ie. usersigs.com when you edit a thread name with ajax it loads the homepage for some reason xD
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i just figured it out Message Posting and Editing Options in admincp then Time Limit on Editing of Thread Title.... lol i guess it dont pay to work on things tired
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Please be aware that there are 2 things:
- Title of the first post - Title of the thread. When you create a new thread, the title you use is set for both. When you go edit however, there is a difference between editing the first post and set a new title for it, ot edit the Thread (Thread Tools-> Edit) and change the thread title. PS Moved to General vBulletin. |
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thanks marco for moving it to General vBulletin i wasnt sure where to put it and i was half asleep.. thanks for the help also
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