Version: 3.8.001, by Mosh
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Category: End-User Options -
Version: 3.8.x
Rating:
Released: 01-07-2009
Last Update: Never
Installs: 148
Uses Plugins
Re-useable Code Translations
No support by the author.
Please click Mark as Installed if you are using this hack.
What Does This Hack Do?[hr]hr[/hr]
This is an update to my 3.7.x version of this hack.
A very simple hack to display your real name in your profile and postbit (or postbit legacy), just like here at vBulletin.org.
If no real name is entered, then it will not display in the postbit (or postbit legacy).
This hack was created because of a request by Hannan here.
Limitation with this hack[hr]hr[/hr]
People keep asking for usergroup permissions for this hack.
While this would easy to implement, what people fail to realise is that User Profile Fields are not controlled by usergroup permissions at all, and even if usergroup permissions were added to this hack, the User Profile Fields would still be viewable by members even if they do not have permissions to use them.
User Profile Fields are either viewable by all or viewable by none, this is how they were implemented in vBulletin by design, there is no in between with User Profile Fields.
So, I will not be adding usergroup permissions to this hack.
vBulletin Version Compatibility[hr]hr[/hr]
This hack can be used with vBulletin versions 3.6.0 - 3.8.8.
Hack Support/Feature Requests[hr]hr[/hr] IMPORTANT: This hack is no longer supported.
Install Instructions[hr]hr[/hr]
The Real Name In Profile And Postbit Installation Instructions 3.8.xxx.pdf instructions file is included in attached .zip (includes visual instructions). NOTE: If upgrading then just do Step 2 and Step 3 again.
Uninstall Instructions[hr]hr[/hr]
In the AdminCP, go to User Profile Fields -> User Profile Field Manager.
Delete the Real Name profile field.
Uninstall the product using the AdminCP Product Manager.
Version History[hr]hr[/hr] v3.8.001 - Thursday 8th January 2009
-- Initial Release
Thanks[hr]hr[/hr]
Thanks go out to Paul M who gave me permission to use some of his install code.
Show Your Appreciation [hr]hr[/hr]
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.
is there a way to make it appear under the user's title on the forum instead of under where their age/post count appears?
Yes there is, but it would involve you manually having to alter the postbit and/or postbit_legacy templates on each style you have, as there is no template hook available at that location and an automatic insertion can not be performed without adding around twice the code this hack already has. So, that is something you will have to look into and sort out yourself if you want it under the user's title, as most of this simple hack would have to be rewritten to accomplish that, and I am not willing to do it.
It is with regret that after over 4 years (and thousands of hours) spent providing free support for my free hacks released here, as of today I will no longer be able to provide support for free.
This is due to being unemployed for a while, being strapped for cash and unable to rely on the virtually non-existant donations from here to help to pay the bills or put food on the table for my family. I am now providing all support for my free hacks released here over at Wolfshead Solutions via an annual support subscription (for a small fee).
It does not mean I will be no longer release free hacks, I will, but I will just no longer be supporting them for free.
My free hacks have and always will remain free to download and use. And so will updates/bug fixes.
I will be releasing more free hacks, but if you require any support at all for those free hacks, you will need to purchase an annual support subscription over at Wolfshead Solutions to receive support.
I am really sorry I have to do this, but revenue generated by my programming gigs are now my only source of income, and I can no longer afford the luxury of providing free support here, when that time can be spent creating new commercial products, doing paid work requests or providing paid support to pay the bills.