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i was just wondering if there is a modification for this(see attachment)
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I don't believe so but it should be easy. Can't do it now, though.
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it does look very easy, I will see if I have time |
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It's very easy, but filbie should be doing it.
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Heh, we all sat here doing nothing. Thanks for that Joel.
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hehe, just testing out the skillz. It actually only took like 2-3 minutes to do it. I was going to do a template-based version which would require some PHP editing, but I decided it would be easier this way
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Like through phpinclude?
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Well I was thinking about doing something like creating a new template I.E. template: forumdisplay_v3inlay and then calling that template where it should appear; however, I ran into two problems:
1) To make and call a template I believe it requires hacking. 2) When I tried to call the $browsing variable in other templates it was not working. I believe I know why, but it still would only work in forumdisplay. Either way it works, I just thought it might have been easier in a template-based idea. Any thoughts or suggestions please give them, I defintely could redo some of it ![]() |
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I'm quite sure you can call templates with phpinclude, filbie back back you up on this statement.
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