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Sort Showgroups
I've checked vb.org, but it seems no one has a means of making a fix to the age-old issue with how showgroups.php shows usergroups. I assume most people would like it displayed as follows:
--Admins --Super Mods --Mods --Extra group Instead, it shows up more like: --Admins --Extra group --Mods --Super Mods In other words, it lists everything alphabetically. Not sure if this is possible, but I'm hoping someone can create something to fix this, whether by code mod'ing or even some sort of plugin which could be controlled within the admincp to sort usergroups based on how you'd like it (I realize that when it comes to editing files, showgroups gets perhaps the least amount of attention, so I'm hoping at least someone out there can do this) |
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Set in AdminCP => Usergroup => Usergroup Title before the title with your keyboard "Space".
So more "Space" as so higher is the usergroup. But look on the picture I think that says more as my bad english |
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