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Thread Prefix problem. Only visable to admin
Hello,
I have setup a thread Prefix called Solved to add [SOLVED] to users threads once their questions have been answered. As an administrator, when I edit posts I am able to add the prefix. But all other general members & moderators do not see this thread prefix when editing their original post. How can I give everyone access to this prefix? I want everyone to be able to add this to their thread title if need be. I cannot see any permission options. Thanks very much for your help!! |
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Is this using the inbuilt system in 3.7?
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If you have this problem with default vBuletin, then i suggest to post on vBulletin.com.
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Could this be something to do with the 'Time Limit on Editing of Thread Title' option under Message Posting and Editing Options in the admincp? |
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Marco means that if you are having issues with standard vBulletin features, post over @ vB.com.
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If you are using a custom style, then try the following first:
To troubleshoot this, please create a new Style with no Parent set. Now browse the forum using this new style, do you still have the same problems? If you are troubleshooting login or guest issues, you will need to set this style as board default in the vBulletin Options. Edit: Default vBulletin is no (active) modifications and default style. |
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