Version: 4.0.3, by Mosh
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Show Thread Enhancements -
Version: 4.x.x
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Released: 01-08-2010
Last Update: 03-02-2012
Installs: 95
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What Does This Hack Do?[hr]Silver[/hr]
It is a update of my v3.8.x hack available here, designed to work with vBulletin v4.0.x.
This is a hack that adds an extra option on the Search this Thread drop down list on the first post of a thread (along with all the other thread tools) which allows your members to search for their own posts within a thread they have posted in, just like here at vb.org.
As an added bonus (thanks to Michelle for the idea), unlike the version here at vb.org, you have the option to check if a user has posts in the thread they are in and not display the link to users who do not have posts (why show the link if there will be no search results?). Please note, if this option is enabled for a usergroup, it will add 1 query when a user from that usergroup is viewing a thread.
There are no file or template changes at all, and is fully phrased.
DEMO: Click on the Search this Thread or Search this Mod drop down list and select Find My Posts in any thread you have posted in to see it in action.
vBulletin Version Compatibility[hr]Silver[/hr]
This hack can be used with vBulletin versions 4.0.0 - 4.2.0.
For the v3.8.x version of this hack, which will also work with v3.7.x and v3.6.x - check here.
Hack Support/Feature Requests[hr]Silver[/hr] IMPORTANT: This hack is no longer supported.
Install/Uninstall Instructions[hr]Silver[/hr]
The readme.txt instructions file is included in attached .zip file.
Version History[hr]Silver[/hr] v4.0.3 - Saturday 3rd March 2012
-- Altered: 1 plugin to fix 'Find My Posts' link line spacing issue in vBulletin 4.1.10 (and above)
-- Updated: readme.txt
-- Updated: VersionHistory.txt
v4.0.2 - Sunday 26th December 2010
-- Changed: Version number formatting
-- Removed: 1 plugin
-- Removed: 1 template
-- Altered: 1 plugin to cater for all versions of vBulletin from version 4.0.0 to 4.1.0 (and above)
-- Added: readme.txt
-- Added: VersionHistory.txt
v4.0.001 - Saturday 9th January 2010
-- Initial vBulletin.org v4.0.x Release (released a week earlier at Wolfshead Solutions)
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Although not required, if you have enjoyed the benefits of this hack, and would like show your appreciation for my efforts, then please feel free to click on the Support Developer link and donate any amount you feel is appropriate.
Unfortunately, the same bug is still exist in RTL
LTR (Fixed)
RTL (Not fixed)
I am not familiar with RTL sites, and I do not see why it should not work with both RTL as well as LTR as the CSS class should have the same link padding in both directions..... this may be something you need to ask about at vBulletin.com.