Version: 1.9.1, by MarkFL
Developer Last Online: Jun 2020
Category: New Posting Features -
Version: 4.2.x
Rating:
Released: 04-22-2016
Last Update: 04-30-2017
Installs: 39
Uses Plugins Auto-Templates
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Overview:
With mobile devices becoming more and more prevalent, the average IQ of people finding your site is declining...at a shocking pace. There was a time, not too long ago, before the pestilence of mobile devices and social media, that internet users were tech savvy people using desktop computers and forming complete sentences. Those were good times.
Increasingly, this new generation of internet users lacks the brain power to successfully navigate vBulletin's insuperable labyrinth consisting of "choose forum -> click forum -> click post new thread." To be honest, I don't particularly value such users or want them polluting the site with their pinhead musings, but hey, we've got to remain competitive and this requires dumbing things down a bit for the facebook junkies and iPhone users.
This product allows you do display a large, nearly impossible to miss button, directly below the breadcrumbs (on selected pages) that will make it easier for your users to post new threads. The added element consists of three parts: a message to the user welcoming them and instructing them on how to use the element to start a new thread, a dropdown menu from which they can choose a forum in which they have permission to post new threads (with forum categories in bold red and non-selectable), and a large button they can click once they have selected a forum which loads the newthread form to post a new thread in the forum they selected. You have 8 pre-defined linear gradient schemes (cross-browser compatible) from which to choose for the background color of the button, or you can use your own, with a choice to define separate schemes for each style using your StyleVars.
If a user has not selected a forum, then the tooltip for the button tells them they must choose a forum first. If they click the button anyway, then a popup alert repeats the fact that a forum must be chosen first. Once they select a forum, the tooltip for the button changes to tell them they may click the button to post a new thread in the selected form, and the name and description of the forum they selected is shown to help make certain they have made the correct choice.
They are essentially doing the same thing as if they had gone to a forum and clicked "+ Post New Thread," but now the button isn't carefully hidden behind the curtain of the link to the forum they want.
Everything is fully phrased and stylevars are used wherever applicable.
Updates:
Version 1.01:
Added custom hook location to "navbar" template in case ads are turned off (previously used a global ad location as a template hook).
Added setting to allow for excluding forums from drop-down menu.
Added setting to allow for left/right orientation of product element.
Version 1.1.5:
Improved method for adding hook to "navbar" template to be more general.
Version 1.2:
Forum exclusion now includes child forums.
Version 1.2.1:
Added support for smaller screens.
Version 1.3:
Added settings to allow for custom linear gradient on button.
Version 1.4:
Changed custom color selection to HTML color pickers.
Added "StyleVars" option to button color to allow for customization per style.
Version 1.5:
Added support for when DBTech has replaced your "navbar" template.
Combine plugins for adding custom hook and rending output.
Version 1.6:
Added 5 more default button color gradients from which to choose.
Removed need for explicit CSS for default button colors, greatly reducing the size of the template.
Version 1.7:
Added support for manually placing the new thread button element within your "navbar" template using "{vb:raw markfl_newthreadbutton}".
Version 1.8:
Fixed bug where forums with no parent and posting allowed were treated as categories.
Version 1.9:
Adding setting to exclude usergroups from button access.
Phrased "None Selected" drop-down menu selection.
Version 1.9.1:
Phrased word "Category" in drop-down menu.
Compatibility:
Tested and working on VB 4.2.x and may work on all 4.x versions of vBulletin.
Backup/Warning:
This product does not alter your database, however it is always good practice to make regular backups and you should make a backup before installing ANY new mod.
As always, products are USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. I will provide support and do my best to help but no absolute guarantee is offered.
Well I put it on my mobile and the design got really ugly , I do use a full responsive design vbmobile.com for mobile devices.
Can you post a screen shot? It would seem to me that only the lowest resolution screens would have an issue with this product.
This is what I see on a fluid vB 4.2.x style:
It seems to me a style would have to be extremely narrow to have any issues with this product, and this is more an issue with the device than the product. I feel no need to redesign this product to work with devices that have such an extremely narrow display. Surely that is the rare exception.
Hi
I have installed the mod on my forum and it works great. we have many categories so it really helps with a quick new thread. I'd like to change the size of the button though. I can alter lines in an 'Inspect' of the cached page on my desktop and change details there but I can't find where in the script the lines are to change. Can you please tell me where in the files the lines are that I can change.
Thanks.