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Status 'title' changes by time registered - not # of posts
I have a lot of members who've not posted much but when they do post it's worth it... these members are still classed as newbie's by the board.. can I switch how they're titles are given from the number of posts to say.. the number of months??
Thanks, Tim |
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In the ACP you can specify "custom" user titles based on post count or days registered. But if you're not looking to give them their own custom title, then I'm afraid I've nothing for you.
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Come on Rose you can make this hack
You know you want to. |
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But, give me a month or so to get my home computer back up and running - then I'll start releasing hacks like you won't believe. Really. You won't believe them. Off topic - if anyone has any good php book recommendations - shoot them my way, via pm, of course, not via this thread that's veering terribly off topic. Sorry, Tim. |
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Anyone made or found a hack that fits this request?
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Thanks, but what's needed is a way to specify preset user titles depending upon the number of days the user has been registered. I.e., anyone up to 30 days "old" on a forum is marked "new user," 31-90 days "regular member," 90-120 days "experienced user" or what not.
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