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Reverse post order
I'm sure this has been asked before but I can't make heads or tails searching for an answer.
Is there a way to reverse the order of posts (newest on top) for an entire sub-forum? Thanks, Dale |
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Maintenance > Execute SQL Query > Posts - Newest First > Continue. That changes it for existing users. For new users change the post over in AdminCP > Settings > Options > Registration Options > Defaults
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Hi Lynne,
When I clicked the "Execute SQL Query" button it told me I was "not authorized" - Why would that be, I am the administrator. Dale |
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You need to add your userid in the includes/config.php file to be able to run queries.
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Lynne |
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Hi again,
I'm new to all this. Where, or how, do I find the "includes/config.php" file? I searched the host cp files with no luck and I don't see anything in the V BB control panel to access files. Help!!! Dale |
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includes is the folder to look for, then inside that folder find the file, config.php via your FTP or cpanel
Then edit it, and save it back. Use a editor like notepad++ to edit any files, don't use Notepad or Wordpad. |
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Glad to hear it is all sorted now, thanks for reporting back.
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