Version: 1.0.1, by phpdesk
Developer Last Online: Apr 2020
Category: New Posting Features -
Version: 4.0.x
Rating:
Released: 09-21-2010
Last Update: 09-23-2010
Installs: 88
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
No support by the author.
Info
Enables thread linking to external locations
Similar to "Forum Link" option
Features
- Point thread titles to external URLs
- Allow users to manage their thread links
- Enable globally or for selected forums
- Assign Usergroup based permissions (New!)
- Set up direct linking or thread redirects
- Set the link target property
- Choose between two threadbit display styles (New!)
- View screenshots for more details
Installation
Import [phpdesk.com]-product-threadurl.xml via AdminCP > Plugin System > Manage Products > [Add/Import Product]
Settings
Go to: AdminCP > vBulletin Options > Thread Link Options
Mod Support
- Do not forget to mark as installed to qualify for further assistance
- A small donation would always be welcome to support further development of this hack (Support Developer)
- I'll do my best to listen to your comments and suggestions as long as time permits
Ghangelog
1.0.0 | 2010-09-22 - First Release
1.0.1 | 2010-09-23
- New: Usergroup Permissions filter
- New: Alternative threadbit style 1.0.2 | Planned
- Include a compatibility fix for Separate Sticky from Normal Threads hack
- Enable for selected users only
- Feel free to post your suggestions
Given it's a custom threadbit, it may be good if you could include the contents of the first post, within the threadbit as a description. Hiovering the mouse of teh title gives you a truncated version - this is probably enough ({vb:raw thread.preview}).
Given it's a custom threadbit, it may be good if you could include the contents of the first post, within the threadbit as a description.
Thanks for the suggestion, dartho. I've been thinking of a possible way to include this into the next release. What I could do, perhaps, is add an extra admin option to allow selection between a few available threadbit display styles, such as:
- Forum Style
- Directory Style
The Directory Style would contain the first post preview as a thread / listing description.
after installation, "Normal Threads" and "Sticky Threads" area is no more seperate. i mean the seperate bar. i dont understand why you want to do that?
Is this still so that only the Admin can do these links? otherwise users could use it to spam and send ppl to malicious urls!
Please be aware, this is Not an update to the Redirect Thread to URL mod from h2ojunkie that you must be referring to, unfortunately. So it doesn't specifically reproduce any feature from there other than the idea alone of a thread that acts as an external link.
And no, currently there is no usergroup permission control over the usage of this option, I will however consider it for the next version release, thanks for the suggestion.
Quote:
Originally Posted by thedvs
Direct link should open in a new window too, and redirect should not show the redirect url (hope you can do these options)
You can choose to open custom thread links in a new window regardless if they are redirects or directly linking to external URLs.
Quote:
Originally Posted by quachvu
after installation, "Normal Threads" and "Sticky Threads" area is no more seperate. i mean the seperate bar. i dont understand why you want to do that?
Not too sure I know what you mean. vBulletin 4.0 does not have a separation bar between featured and regular threads. Are you perhaps using a mod to add that feature?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Breakpoint
Can you confirm that this will work with the existing data that we had for the same type of mod in vb 3.8? Or would we need re-link the old threads?
It won't work, but no need to panic, all you probably need to do is take a look at the "thread" table and rename the field containing thread url's to "link". Let me know if you need assistance with that, I'll give you a hand.