Version: 1.0a, by Brad
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Version: 3.5.4
Rating:
Released: 03-20-2006
Last Update: Never
Installs: 17
Uses Plugins Template Edits
Re-useable Code Code Changes Translations
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I'm sure you've noticed that posting a quick reply displays a 'Posting reply, please wait' message while the post is begin sent to the server. Ever wonder why Quick Edit doesn't do the same? I know I have...
With this modification installed a short message is displayed in the postbit template when a user edits or deletes a post via the quick edit box. I felt this was something that should have been in the code by default (and I think it will be in an up-coming version) so I made it myself and decided to release it to the community.
Requirements
1 file to edit (to file /vbulletin/clientscript/vbulletin_quick_edit.js)
2 template edits (to templates postbit, and postbit_legacy)
1 Product file import (for the phrases)
Important note
Because this modification requires that you edit the javascript files, you will have to clear your web browser's local cache before it will start working. You can do this by clearing the entire cache, or pressing ctrl+f5 while viewing any thread on your forum. [high]Please make sure you do this before you seek support! I have a feeling this is going to account for 99% of the support requests I get for this modification! [/high]
Installation instructions are in the .zip file, please click the install button and enjoy!
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nice work Brad lol im sure some one will now try to change the text to images....
also like the lil tip at the bottom
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Remember to clear your browsers cache, otherwise the messages will not show up. You can clear the cache by pressing ctrl + f5 in any thread on your forum.
Just to followup, the "loading" graphic works great here too.
(All credit for this idea goes to Allan, who shared it in this thread BTW.)
First upload an appropriate image to misc/images... one like this:
(... there are others I posted in Allan's thread linked above, or you can find many appropriate ones via Google. Search for things like "loading.gif" or "progress.gif" or "progressbar.gif.")
Just to followup, the "loading" graphic works great here too.
(All credit for this idea goes to Allan, who shared it in this thread BTW.)
First upload an appropriate image to misc/images... one like this:
(... there are others I posted in Allan's thread linked above, or you can find many appropriate ones via Google. Search for things like "loading.gif" or "progress.gif" or "progressbar.gif.")
this is more in coding in files than what allan has produced in phrases which on my board some how couldn't get it to work...i'll try this one....
No, my suggestion is meant to be done in ADDITION to Brad's code modification, I wasn't suggesting it as an alternate means of accomplishing the same thing.
Allan's code mod worked great for me, added the loading graphic to Quick Reply.
Brad's code mod works great, added the loading text to Quick Edit, Quick Delete, and Go Advanced.
I just used what I learned from Allan, to add loading graphic to the text that Brad added to Quick Edit, Quick Delete, and Go Advanced.
No, my suggestion is meant to be done in ADDITION to Brad's code modification, I wasn't suggesting it as an alternate means of accomplishing the same thing.
Allan's code mod worked great for me, added the loading graphic to Quick Reply.
Brad's code mod works great, added the loading text to Quick Edit, Quick Delete, and Go Advanced.
I just used what I learned from Allan, to add loading graphic to the text that Brad added to Quick Edit, Quick Delete, and Go Advanced.
Make sense?
yes sir...gotcha now. somehow i haveto go back and track what i did on allan's mod because for some reason it don't work even after testing. and it's a simple mod.