Version: 1.00, by Velocd
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
Version: 3.0.0
Rating:
Released: 04-09-2004
Last Update: Never
Installs: 100
No support by the author.
In vBulletin 3 there is an option for members to upload a profile picture. This hack provides more incentive for members to upload their picture, as it integrates a gallery to browse them all. :up:
In addition to browsing profile pictures, there is an option for viewing signatures. This comes in handy, for you don't have to browse through each individual member. Also, a "edit signature" link is provided for moderators, for fast access to editing signatures that aren't in accordance with your rules.
Other Features
Require pictures to be approved in order to be visible. You can exempt specified usergroups from this.
Thumbnails are generated for profile pictures. You must have GD installed and enabled via the AdminCP options page.
For more insight, refer to the attached screenshots, or install it!
Upgrade to 2.0
Redo steps 7-8, 11-12, 19-20, 26, 27, and 34
Revert the template "modifyprofilepic", and do steps 29-32
Run the following queries:
[sql]
ALTER TABLE `customprofilepic` ADD disapproved smallint(5) not null default'0';
ALTER TABLE `customprofilepic` ADD reason varchar(100) not null;
[/sql]
Notes
This hack does not support uploading multiple images per account.
Profile thumbnail sizes are defined by the attachment thumbnail sizes. So modify the attachment thumbnail sizes in your AdminCP options page if you wish to change the profile picture thumbnail sizes. Be sure to run "re-generate thumbnails" via the vB3 Member Album -> Approve Images" page.
Profile picture sizes (not thumbnails) are defined for each usergroup. Modify a usergroup via AdminCP to change the dimensions members under that group are allowed to have for profile pictures.
3rd Party Add-ons
Pseudomizer has posted a migration script that will transfer your files from my old vB2 Member Photo to the correct tables in this vB3 hack. Click here to view.
Pseudomizer also posted a portal-integration allowing you to display a random profile picture on your portal. Click here to view.
if ($profilepic) {
$profilepic['comment'] = fetch_censored_text($profilepic['comment']);
}
Otherwise, a user who doesn't have a profile picture currently uploaded will get the "Your Current Profile Picture" fieldset in his/her Edit Profile Picture section.
I'm still having an issue trying to add a comment to an already uploaded picture, too. If I add the comment at the time of the pic upload, it works. Attempting it subsequently produces a board error.
Actually, I intentionally made it do this. I can't precisely remember why, it may have been that some bug would have got in the way thus making it longer to code. Also, I figured most people put one comment for each unique picture, and leave it be, until they upload a new picture.
Actually, I intentionally made it do this. I can't precisely remember why, it may have been that some bug would have got in the way thus making it longer to code. Also, I figured most people put one comment for each unique picture, and leave it be, until they upload a new picture.
I see. Well, perhaps an interim workaround is to add a note below the comment text field explaining this. I'm only running it on my test board right now and already three testers have mentioned it. Bound to keep reappearing in a live environment. You know people will keep wanting to change this (like their signature).
Sorry, I am forced to uninstall this hack. Too many weird errors and enduser ambiguities floating around it for use in a live environment yet. I'll take a fresh look at it later when I have more time. It's a great idea though.