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How to see child forums this way?
This way?
http://gyazo.com/ed6c14f05137b4390f76d9c439d76f66 currently they are one below the other and one can herdly tell which is parent and which one is child |
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have a look at these:
VSa - Sub-Forum Manager Sorky - SubForum List Control Sub-Forum Manager 4.1 Sub-forums order |
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I have
VSa - Sub-Forum Manager which is the only one form the above which supports 4.2.0 But I dont know which option does it,I did scan through it |
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just set the number of columns you want in the second option
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set it to 7 under settings>options but I still see this
http://gyazo.com/19a96d6bacf5a467c584e1b22a9f8474 |
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ah ok, I see the problem.
solution:
that should do it. |
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