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Pls Help. I am being asked for...
Hi,
My forum members are repeatedly asking me for a "New Post" button on each of the forums. This is so they can click on a particular forum and see the new messages. I'd like this button to be in a column after the forum name and description. I personally don't see why the can't go directly into the forum and have suggested this. However they like the "New Post Search" button and want the same look and feel. I'd be grateful if anyone can knock this up for me please! Many thanks. Harvey. |
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it built in, they just need to click the little icon that's to the left of the topic and it'll take them to the new posts
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Scsa20,
That is not a standard feature and I would like it to do it on mine. Yes, it works on these forums. But it dosen't work on mine and it dosen't work on yours. Harvey. |
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okey, you do this:
you have to add Code:
<a href="search.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&action=getnew&forumid=$forum[forumid]"> Code:
<img src="{imagesfolder }/$forum[onoff].gif" border="0" alt=""> btw...sorry for the long wait, been a bit busy |
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Many thanks, this is absolutely perfect.
Thank you for your time on this. Harvey. |
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your vary welcome
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