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Is there a way to remove that ?
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remove
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<if condition="$show['browsers']"><span class="smallfont">(<phrase 1="$forum[browsers]">$vbphrase[x_viewing]</phrase>)</span></if> |
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Yean, as I edited
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lol thats how i figured stuff out
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It is funny, all my last posts are "solved" by myself anyway .. But just because I did not get an answer on time
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would be better if you would post how you come to "solve" them as well so that other people who may want this can do it the same way as you
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If the code is an if condition, that means you are able to tell is not show the browsers without having to remove the code.
I believe there is an option in the vBulletin settings to turn this off, but not 100% sure. |
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i had a look but could only find the one for forumdisplay and showthread... had no effect on forumhome!!
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Template Usage:
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