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bad faq link
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http://www.domain.com/forum/faq.php?...b_threadedmode in my forum i get a " Invalid FAQ Item specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator" it is under 'User CP / Edit Options / Thread Display Mode / this help page' any ideas how to fix? cheers. |
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It works on my 3.7.3 forum. Can you see it in your faq FAQ > Edit FAQ > General Forum Usage > Thread Display Options
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under ACP / FAQ / FAQ Manager / General Forum Usage / Thread Display Options / Edit
i see for the Text: Code:
<p><b>Can I change the order of threads?</b></p> <p>You have a choice over how you view threads. When you're in a thread, look at the top bar. On the right hand side you'll see 'Display Mode'. Click on this and it lets you change how posts are ordered.</p> <p>You have three choices:</p> <p><b>Linear Mode</b> - posts are displayed chronologically, usually from oldest to newest. Posts are shown in a flat mode so that many posts can be viewed simultaneously. It is possible to change the ordering by changing your preferences in the <a href="usercp.php$session[sessionurl_q]">User CP</a></p> <p><b>Threaded Mode</b> - a tree is shown along with every post. This shows you the relationship each post has to the others. It's easy to see who responded to whom. Only one post is shown at a time. By clicking on a single post in the post tree, the page will show that post and all posts made in response to it.</p> <p><b>Hybrid Mode</b> - This is a mixture of the linear and threaded modes. The post tree is displayed as in the threaded mode, but many posts are shown at the same time as in the linear modes.</p> Quote:
looks like i need to change the link from the above to: e.g. http://www.domain.com/forum/faq.php?...thread_display ? --------------- Added [DATE]1220317390[/DATE] at [TIME]1220317390[/TIME] --------------- if i use the Search Phrase 'Here you can choose the display mode for threads.' for it: Code:
Varname $vbphrase[choose_thread_display_mode] Text Here you can choose the display mode for threads. For a full explanation of the modes, please view <a href="{1}">this help page</a>. ok, from the above: i substituted: Code:
<a href="{1}"> Code:
<a href="faq.php?faq=vb3_board_usage#faq_vb3_thread_display"> This is my Thread Display Options FAQ, can u confirm? Thread Display Options Can I change the order of threads? You have a choice over how you view threads. When you're in a thread, look at the top bar. On the right hand side you'll see 'Display Mode'. Click on this and it lets you change how posts are ordered. You have three choices: Linear Mode - posts are displayed chronologically, usually from oldest to newest. Posts are shown in a flat mode so that many posts can be viewed simultaneously. It is possible to change the ordering by changing your preferences in the User CP Threaded Mode - a tree is shown along with every post. This shows you the relationship each post has to the others. It's easy to see who responded to whom. Only one post is shown at a time. By clicking on a single post in the post tree, the page will show that post and all posts made in response to it. Hybrid Mode - This is a mixture of the linear and threaded modes. The post tree is displayed as in the threaded mode, but many posts are shown at the same time as in the linear modes. |
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I think that's the same. Here's mine:
HTML Code:
<p><b>Can I change the order of threads?</b></p> <p>You have a choice over how you view threads. When you're in a thread, look at the top bar. On the right hand side you'll see 'Display Mode'. Click on this and it lets you change how posts are ordered.</p> <p>You have three choices:</p> <p><b>Linear Mode</b> - posts are displayed chronologically, usually from oldest to newest. Posts are shown in a flat mode so that many posts can be viewed simultaneously. It is possible to change the ordering by changing your preferences in the <a href="usercp.php$session[sessionurl_q]">User CP</a></p> <p><b>Threaded Mode</b> - a tree is shown along with every post. This shows you the relationship each post has to the others. It's easy to see who responded to whom. Only one post is shown at a time. By clicking on a single post in the post tree, the page will show that post and all posts made in response to it.</p> <p><b>Hybrid Mode</b> - This is a mixture of the linear and threaded modes. The post tree is displayed as in the threaded mode, but many posts are shown at the same time as in the linear modes.</p> Code:
Here you can choose the display mode for threads. For a full explanation of the modes, please view <a href="{1}">this help page</a>. HTML Code:
<tr> <td><phrase 1="faq.php?$session[sessionurl]faq=vb3_board_usage#faq_vb3_thread_display">$vbphrase[choose_thread_display_mode]</phrase></td> </tr> |
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