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It would appear similar to Sticky or Announcement, but you can choose the custom options to be displayed next to your thread title when you create a new thread.
I have a hip hop forum and i want to be able to seperate "Lyrical" and "Verbal" battles so i need this hack for when a member makes a new battle thread they select the option and its much easier to sort through the two different types of battles... 1 |
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Instead of constantly bumping your threads have you considered the search function?
There is something for vB3 that does prefixes. I can't recall it's name but I'm sure if you go to www.vbulletin.org/forum/search.php and search for prefix in the vB3 forums then it will turn up. Generally speaking though if you haven't got an answer in the first 24 hours of making a post then there is no answer to it or you should be searching. |
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