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How do I do this in vbulletin?
I would like to write "Must Read" or "How to" or "DIY" before a thread JUST like this one. How can I do this? Thank you for you help. |
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THis is a prefix.
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/prefix_edit |
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Just go to forum manager and add this before the forum Title
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<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">NEW</span> so with the forum Title it will look like this Code:
<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">NEW</span> My Forum Title here NEW My Forum Title here You'll get something like the picture below Have Fun |
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he's asking for prefixes |
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I do beg your pardon, please disregard my post
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but ur post helped me thank you
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First of all, thank you Ragtek for your quick reply. I have never played with prefixes but I will try it today.
NO! Your post was just as helpful as Ragtek! I am going to implement both. Since I launched two new forum section, your idea will go perfectly. THANKS BTW, quick question UKBlive, how come your forum titles do not have underlines? I DO . |
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Thanks, as for the underlines i don't know, i've never had underlines ???
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Also, very important question I forgot to ask, is it going to affect my SEO since all those <span> code in the forum title? |
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