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I want Sp32 to be red because I am in the admin usergroup
and AltusVultur to be blue because he is in the supermod usergroup ![]() But its not.. phpbb has this feature and I really want it so if it is possible please tell me how to do it, thanks! |
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no one???
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There is a modification that does this - I'll get it for you.
*searches for it* EDIT: I can't find it but it's definitely out there ![]() EDITEDIT: Found it, click here. |
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Thanks this is a very good mod but it is only half of what I wanted, I would like the colours also to appear on the index page (where all the forums are displayed)
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Hey SP, if you look at the XML of this modification:
edit by Lynne: code removed. You may not repost code written by another user without their permission. It just uses fetch_musername hook to display with the threads. So if you look at it you might be able to add a line for index.php I'll look at the minute and see what I can come up with. |
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