Version: 1.00, by cory_booth
Developer Last Online: Jun 2013
Category: vBulletin CMS Widgets -
Version: 4.0.2
Rating:
Released: 02-19-2010
Last Update: Never
Installs: 128
Re-useable Code Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
In an attempt at mirroring an old ASP website I used to have, I modified the recent threads display to show a bit more information in a bit more compressed format.
Feel free to use/hack/slash this code for your own needs...
Navigate to AdminCP -> CMS -> Widgets.
Create a PHP Type Widget and paste the below code.
READ BELOW THE CODE FOR AN UPDATE
PHP Code:
ob_start();
global $vbulletin, $db;
//Begin Thread Counts
$toutput='';
$recent_threads = $vbulletin->db->query_read("
SELECT thread.threadid, thread.title, thread.dateline, thread.lastpost, thread.lastposter, thread.lastposterid, thread.visible, thread.open, thread.postusername, thread.postuserid, thread.replycount, thread.views, forum.forumid, forum.title as forumtitle
FROM " . TABLE_PREFIX . "thread AS thread
LEFT JOIN " . TABLE_PREFIX . "forum AS forum ON ( forum.forumid = thread.forumid )
WHERE NOT ISNULL(threadid) AND visible = '1' AND open!='10'
ORDER BY lastpost DESC
LIMIT 0, 10
");
$i = 0;
while ($recent_thread = $db->fetch_array($recent_threads))
{
$i++;
if (!in_array($recent_thread[forumid], array(105,83,121,110,82,112,109,101,102,72))) {
if ($i & 1) {$class='alt1';} else {$class='alt2';}
$recent_thread[title] = unhtmlspecialchars($recent_thread[title]);
$recent_thread[lastpostdate] = vbdate('M jS', $recent_thread[lastpost], 1);
$recent_thread[lastposttime] = vbdate($vbulletin->options['timeformat'], $recent_thread[lastpost]);
$toutput .='<tr><td class="'.$class.'" align="left"><b><font color="#98B5E2" size="1" face="verdana,arial"><a href="showthread.php?t='. $recent_thread[threadid].'">'. $recent_thread[title].'</a></font></b><br/>';
$toutput .='<b><span style="color: #E1E1E2"><font size="1" face="verdana,arial">Last Post By: <a href="member.php?u='.$recent_thread[lastposterid].'">'.$recent_thread[lastposter].'</a></font><br/></span></b>';
$toutput .='<font size="1" face="verdana,arial">Forum: <a href="forumdisplay.php?f='.$recent_thread[forumid].'">'.$recent_thread[forumtitle].'</a> | Replies: '.$recent_thread[replycount].'</font><br/>';
$toutput .='<font size="1" face="verdana,arial">Posted: <strong>'.$recent_thread[lastpostdate].'</strong> at: <strong>'. $recent_thread[lastposttime].'</strong></font><hr/></td></tr>';
}
}
//End Thread Counts
Be SURE to update the following line:if (!in_array($recent_thread[forumid], array(105,83,121,110,82,112,109,101,102,72))), to group the forumids you wish to NOT have included in the query results.
For those that want to make it a little smaller (or larger), just edit the "LIMIT 0, 15" line. I dunno what the 0 means, but if I change 15 to 5, I only see 5 newest threads.
Yikes! A user just pointed out that ALL my threads are now being posted to the widget, including posts to our private Admin forums! I tried setting the forums in 'configure', but it seems to be ignoring the selection and is still posting Admin threads.
I like it. But it REALLY needs to check user perms and only show things they have access to. Also would need an exclude list in general for forums that you never want to appear.
Also would be good if it used the colors (optional of course) set for the usergroup.
Really nice though, no slight meant! I like the compactness of it and fleshed out a bit more, I'll be using it for sure.