Version: 1.00, by Gary King
Developer Last Online: Jun 2020
Version: 3.0.0
Rating:
Released: 03-27-2004
Last Update: Never
Installs: 86
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NOTE: Make sure all your styles have different display orders (only if they are in the same grouping). For instance, don't have 2 styles each with the display order of '1' otherwise this hack will just show 'Style: ' and no style shown.
This hack will show each users current selected style when viewing a post.
If you want to see how this looks, take a look at the screenshot attached.
The style system is a little more complex than the vBulletin 2 one, but it's still pretty simple and straightforward.
My apologies if this has already been released! I must also note that all of this code is original, meaning I made it all myself, I didn't look at someone else's code if anyone was wondering, so that we don't play the 'blame game' later on.
NOTE: For those who are wondering, this hack adds NO EXTRA QUERIES to your pages! Meaning the load and processing time are about the same as usual, they don't change much
// check what style the user is viewing
if (!$post['styleid'])
{
$post['style'] = '(' . $vbphrase['not_specified'] . ')';
}
else
{
// loop thru the $stylechoosercache to see which style the user is using, has to loop thru a few times
foreach ($stylechoosercache as $parentstyle)
{
foreach ($parentstyle as $innerstyleid)
{
if ($innerstyleid[0]['styleid'] == $post['styleid'])
{
$post['style'] = '<a href="' . $vboptions['forumhome'] . '.php?' . $session['sessionurl'] . 'styleid=' . $post['styleid'] . '">' . $innerstyleid[0]['title'] . '</a>';
continue;
}
}
}
}
Open the postbit template (or postbit_legacy if you're using old-style postbits) and find
<!-- user forum style --><div>$vbphrase[style]: <if condition="$post[style] == '$vbphrase[not_specified]'"><a href="$vboptions[forumhome].php?styleid=$vboptions[styleid]">Default Style</a><else />$post[style]</if></div><!-- / user forum style -->
Now add the following phrase:
Phrase Type: GLOBAL
Title: not_specified Text: not specified
Title: style Text: Style
All done!
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It shows not specified since the user has selected the default style as his/her style in the user options.
Now... There is a way to remove it very easily and display Default Style instead... Just a small error. You see, in the postbit, the if conditional it says: == '$vbphrase[not_specified]' while in the file you edited in: '(' . $vbphrase['not_specified'] . ')' Duh! They don't match .
What I suggest is....
Change this (in includes/functions_showthread.php):
PHP Code:
// check what style the user is viewing
if (!$post['styleid'])
{
$post['style'] = '(' . $vbphrase['not_specified'] . ')';
}
Into this:
PHP Code:
// check what style the user is viewing
if (!$post['styleid'])
{
$post['style'] = 'default';
}
Change (in your postbit or postbit_legacy):
HTML Code:
<!-- user forum style --><div>$vbphrase[style]: <if condition="$post[style] == '$vbphrase[not_specified]'"><a href="$vboptions[forumhome].php?styleid=$vboptions[styleid]">Default Style</a><else />$post[style]</if></div><!-- / user forum style -->
Into:
HTML Code:
<!-- user forum style --><div>$vbphrase[style]: <if condition="$post[style] == 'default'"><a href="$vboptions[forumhome].php?styleid=$vboptions[styleid]">Default Style</a><else />$post[style]</if></div><!-- / user forum style -->
Now, with this you do not have to add 'not specified' to the phrases. I mean, after all - the Default Style will be displayed, not the phrase or word that was put in the PHP as... ah, I'll shut up .