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Other non VB forums have it as their default, not sure if their sis a hack for it or not.
Anywase, like right after: Most users ever online was 100, 10-03-2004 at 11:24 AM It would say (Moderator) (Super Moderator) (Administrator) etc. and the font of those would be EXACTLY like that of the username of the mod, admin, or super mod. Any help woudl be awesome! An example: http://forums.tolkienonline.com/ Its at the bottom in whos online, you'll see the administrator in red and the moderator in blue. Its the default on PHPBB boards |
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I got it, just got done writing the code for it, not hard at all
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Hm, you didn't need to code this, there's already "HTML Markups" available in the Usergroup Manager.
If you click on the Admin usergroup, 3rd line or maybe 4th line will talk about "HTML Markups" |
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Here is an example that I just put in: http://www.muscle-mustangs.com/forums/ Scroll down to the bottom by the: Most users ever online was 100, 10-03-2004 at 11:24 AM. Beside that is says: [Administrator] [Moderator], thats all I needed so that members will know who is who in the forums ![]() |
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Ah, a legend type thingy...
You weren't quite clear in that first post ![]() |
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I know, couldn't think of what it was called lol
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