Version: 4.1.11.0, by Paul M
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: Forum Home Enhancements -
Version: 4.1.11
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Released: 08-22-2009
Last Update: 05-23-2012
Installs: 2282
DB Changes Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
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This modification has been withdrawn.
vBulletin 4.0.x and 4.1.x are no longer supported.
The feature is already built into the core vBulletin 4.2.x code.
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This adds a simple display of all members who have visited the forum - either today (i.e. since the users midnight) or in the last 24 hours.
This modification cannot count guests, it is members only.
Note that installing this will automatically remove the "Member Tracking" modification.
The main features of the vB4 version are as follows ;
1. It displays the list on the Forum Home.
2. Invisible users are only displayed to those allowed to see them (with a "*")
3. Users who should display as coloured or bold etc will be displayed correctly (based on the display usergroup).
4. If you 'hover' over a username it will show the time they were last active.
5. The list is in member name order.
6. The ability to turn it on/off is in the ACP Options.
7. The ability to allow only certain usergroups to view the list is an ACP option (include or exclude groups).
8. An option to record and display the Most Ever Members can be enabled.
9. The switch between Visited Today and Rolling 24 Hours is an ACP option.
10. The listing of members can be suppressed (a simple message is displayed instead).
11. The list view is collapsable, so you just see the number .
12. The display can be set as always collapsed on initial page load.
(Options are in vBulletin Options > Who has visited today)
To install just download the XML and import into vB using the ACP Product Manager.
Are there any know issues with this mod. I went to import the xml and then I got a data base error the next thing I knew my entire site was down. I had to restore my data base to get my site back up... any one else had this problem
Its also impossible for it to take down a database like that, since all it does is read it.
(JFYI, its also unlikely anything could damage a database so badly you would need to restore it, the most that generally happens in mysql is a table crashes, and has to have a repair run on it).
I'm having an issue with this as of 4.0.8 - it seems that it's no longer aligned correctly in the whats going on box. - take a look http://www.audioneeds.com/forums/forum.php
I'm having an issue with this as of 4.0.8 - it seems that it's no longer aligned correctly in the whats going on box. - take a look http://www.audioneeds.com/forums/forum.php
Same here. Need to modify template Display_Visitors. Find: