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Before I post a "request"
I've looked over the full releases here a few times, looking for some hacks that might enhance my board, and the boarding experience of my registered users.
Now, before I post a request, I would like to briefly explain that the users of www.xnations.com are all webmasters, usually all of them would like you to click on this or that, or look at their product or service in some fashion. I would like to provide them with something on my board that would allow them to more easily get such a message across. An amplification of their signature, if you will. I have looked at the vbcustompage (written by VeloCD), and this seems to be on the right track, however it's not as "in your face" as, say, each user's signature. Is there anything out there that falls in line with what I am talking about? |
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hmm, if you are trusting em, you could allow HTML in signatures....
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I already allow that. My users do not go overboard with their signatures, and I wouldn't allow it anyway.
No suggestions yet? |
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There is a Sig Editor that makes it easy to spruce up sigs. Try looking for that hack.
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Thanks Erwin... I might look around for that, but I was thinking about something more like the vbCustompage hack.
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Perhaps you could modify Erwin's vBFTP (with his consent), and let them have a place where they could edit a page for themselves, then link it in their sig?
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