Version: , by bira
Developer Last Online: Jun 2013
Version: 2.2.x
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Released: 07-05-2001
Last Update: Never
Installs: 168
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This is a small hack I have on my BB that I posted some 2 months ago in reply to a thread in the hacks request forum. Since then, a couple of people contacting me asking me this hack, so I'm posting it here in the release forum.
It numbers your posts in a thread - the first one has the number 1 written on it, the second 2 etc. This will accurately count the post number irrespective of the page you are on, and tt helps orientation on long threads (and our threads are long).
The post number on my BB is also a hyperlink, so people can copy the direct URL to that specific post.
Installation is simple:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR VERSIONS BEFORE 2.0.3 scroll down for installation in version 2.0.3 and later
Open showthread.php
Find
PHP Code:
while ($post=$DB_site->fetch_array($posts) and $counter++<$perpage) {
Edit template postbit and place the variable $countposts where you want the post # to show.
For example, place <smallfont>Post #$countposts</smallfont> somewhere at the bottom or <a href="showthread.php?postid=$post[postid]#post$post[postid]"><smallfont>$countposts</smallfont></a> if you want the numebr to also be a hyperlink directly to that post.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR VERSIONS 2.0.3 AND UP
ok, how 'postbit' is parsed has changed since 2.0.3 so here's what you need to do to install this:
Quote:
Originally posted by freddie
If you want a one file hack for this than do this:
find in showthread.php:
while ($post=$DB_site->fetch_array($posts) and $counter++<$perpage) {
Put this before it:
$postcount = ($pagenumber - 1 ) * $perpage;
Find in showthread.php:
$postbits .= getpostbit($post);
Put this before it:
$post[postcount] = ++$postcount;
Then put $post[postcount] in your postbit template.
save and upload.
Edit template postbit AND postbit_ignore and place the variable $countposts where you want the post # to show.
For example, place <smallfont>Post #$post[postcount]</smallfont> somewhere at the bottom or <a href="showthread.php?postid=$post[postid]#post$post[postid]"><smallfont>$post[postcount]</smallfont></a> if you want the numebr to also be a hyperlink directly to that post.
I looked in my older showthread.php and found where this code is, and searched for some of the lines in its vicinity in the new showthread.php, but couldn't find any of them, either.
while ($post=$DB_site->fetch_array($posts) and $counter++<$perpage) {
add
Code:
$countposts = ($pagenumber-1)*$perpage;
about 8 lines down
BEFORE
Code:
$postbits .= getpostbit($post);
add
Code:
$countposts = $countposts+1;
Close showthread.php.
Open admin/functions.php
Find
Code:
function getpostbit($post) {
// sorts through all the stuff to return the postbit template
// user
global $bbuserinfo,$ignore;
// showthread //added $countposts
global $counter,$firstnew,$sigcache,$highlight,$postid,$forum;
Now add countposts variable to the end like so
Code:
function getpostbit($post) {
// sorts through all the stuff to return the postbit template
// user
global $bbuserinfo,$ignore;
// showthread //added $countposts
global $counter,$firstnew,$sigcache,$highlight,$postid,$forum,$countposts;
For some reason, the first post in the thread is labeled 0.
I'm using v2.0.3, so I did what dwh said, and the code for the template is from bira.
Help?