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two thread prefixes?
hi what kind of mod would it take to get threads to have two prefixes each?
so: Code:
[Prefix1] [Prefix2] Thread title ~~~ Edit: I added screenshots of what i'm talking about. When I set it up in prefix manager (fig 1), I thought it would look like (fig 2), but instead it looks like (fig 3). |
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bump?
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#3
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I do not know of such a modification that adds this functionality.
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#4
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I'm pretty sure you are correct that the mod I am looking for does not exist.
But what I'm trying to ask is, what files would I have to change in order to create this mod? And even better, what sections in particular? I know a few people who have made vBulletin mods before, and might be able to do this. I'm trying to gather as much info as possible from knowledgeable people on this forum ahead of time, about how to go about doing it. thank you. |
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Search for extra thread fields. This will take care of this.
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#6
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My guess is just adding a field to the thread and some modification of templates to add the field.
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#7
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thanks both of you.
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