Version: 3.7.006, by Mosh
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Miscellaneous Hacks -
Version: 3.7.x
Rating:
Released: 05-06-2008
Last Update: 08-28-2008
Installs: 127
Uses Plugins
Re-useable Code Translations
No support by the author.
Hack Support
This hack is now discontinued - this means that while it will remain available for download and use, there will be no further updates, nor will support be provided as the thread is no longer monitored. You can now check out the 3.8.x version of this hack, as it also works with v3.7.4 PL1, v3.6.12 (and maybe even earlier versions).
Please click Mark as Installed if you are using this hack.
vBulletin Version Compatibility
This hack can be used with v3.6.10 and v3.7.x. This has not been tested with earlier versions of v3.6.x, but should work.
What Does This Hack Do?
This is a simple hack adds extra options on the Search drop down list on the navbar which allows your members to search for their own posts and threads start by themselves.
There are no file or template changes at all, and is fully phrased.
This was a request by odeezie in post #22 of this thread.
Installation Instructions
Import ms_view_own_posts_threads.xml into vB using the AdminCP Product Manager. If upgrading then set Allow Overwrite to Yes.
In the AdminCP, select vBulletin Options > View Your Posts/Threads from Navbar Search, enter the usergroups that you want to see the extra link.
Uninstall Instructions
Uninstall the product in vB using the AdminCP Product Manager.
Translations
I would like to thank the following people for their v3.7.006 translations:
NOTE: If you would like to make a translation into your language and have it posted here, then send me a PM for a list of phrases that you will need to translate.
Version History
v3.7.006 - Friday 29th August 2008
-- Final Release
-- Fixed: Usergroup permission checkboxes not working with vBulletin v 3.6.x
v3.7.005 - Thursday 28th August 2008
-- Changed: Check boxes now for usergroup selection, instead of needing comma separated numbers
-- Added: New plugin, for processing usergroup permissions
-- Removed: AdminCP Options input validation (no longer needed)
v3.7.004 - Saturday 26th July 2008
-- Changed: Removed dependency, now works with v3.6.10
v3.7.003 - Wednesday 25th June 2008
-- Added: Usergroup permissions
v3.7.002 - Saturday 10th May 2008
-- Added: Support for vBAdvanced
v3.7.001 - Wednesday 7th May 2008
-- Initial v3.7.x Release
Show Your Appreciation
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.
Donations
I would like to thank the following people for their kind donations:
My 'search forums' drop down look just like your attached image. The same thing also happens when clicking on the 'unanswered threads' link from your other MOD.
Mosh, this was the message I received from the original user who requested this:
Quote:
Ok dude, first of all, you're awesome. You've worked hard to get this feature (mostly just for me) and I appreciate your desire to please the forum users. But I'm sorry to inform that as close as you are (and verrrry close!), it's not exactly what I was wanting. You provided a way for me to show you exactly what I want though, so it was a definite step in the very right direction. Ok, click the Search drop-down and click "Advanced Search". On the right side, it says "Search by Username" and there's a space underneath to type in a username. Type in your username. After you've typed in odeezie, go to the bottom and click "Search Now". The page that loads next is exactly what I have been talking about. It was hard to explain but at least now you can see a live version of it. It has a list of every thread that only you have posted in. The threads that have new posts in them are bold. This way, I am able to see which threads I've posted in that have new posts and I can go straight to them without having to click on the forum, then find the thread. In reality, it only saves a few clicks and a few seconds but I spend hours and hours on the computer and have found little things that make everything easier.. this being one of them lol. This feature really helps when I've been gone for a few days/weeks and the thread may be buried somewhere in the forum where it's hard to find. Instead of eventually forgetting about the thread, I go to this page and it reminds me that I had posted there and allows me to see posts that I might have otherwise not ever seen.
Does that make any sense and is that search really different from the ones you have provided? If it is, is there anyway I can make that a clickable button with a little bit of code change? If its not to difficult can you explain it to me and I will take a stab at it...i think you have already done enough to help out with my requests.
Hey Mosh. I also have the vBulletin Blog and Project Tools on my board and had the same problems with the links for these MODS opening up. After searching the vBAdvanced board, I came across the solution of adding "{$vbulletin->options[bburl]}/" before the blog.php and pt.php. The end result (for the blog) looks like:
I tried adding the same to the xml files of your MODS, but it did not work. Maybe this gives you a starting point on how to come up with a fix for my problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hey Mosh. I also have the vBulletin Blog and Project Tools on my board and had the same problems with the links for these MODS opening up. After searching the vBAdvanced board, I came across the solution of adding "{$vbulletin->options[bburl]}/" before the blog.php and pt.php. The end result (for the blog) looks like:
I tried adding the same to the xml files of your MODS, but it did not work. Maybe this gives you a starting point on how to come up with a fix for my problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Install v3.7.002, that should sort your vBAdvanced issue
Mosh, this was the message I received from the original user who requested this:
Does that make any sense and is that search really different from the ones you have provided? If it is, is there anyway I can make that a clickable button with a little bit of code change? If its not to difficult can you explain it to me and I will take a stab at it...i think you have already done enough to help out with my requests.
Thanks!
Brad
It is exactly what my hack does (apart from being able to enter different usernames), so will not be altering it at all, apart from maybe adding usergroup permissions if people want to limited to certain premium groups etc,.
It is exactly what my hack does (apart from being able to enter different usernames), so will not be altering it at all, apart from maybe adding usergroup permissions if people want to limited to certain premium groups etc,.
Cool, thanks for the reply and thanks for all your help.