Version: 1.00, by N!ck
Developer Last Online: Oct 2008
Version: 2.2.x
Rating:
Released: 09-24-2002
Last Update: Never
Installs: 2
No support by the author.
vbJrnl What it does: After installing vbJournal Lite 1.1b, I was very dissatisfied. It was by no means "lite", the default HTML templates were awful, the journal didn't match vBulletin's visual design, and there was a lot of redundant template editing. vbJrnl is a lightweight journal system that piggybacks off vBulletin's forum and thread systems.
No screenshot is available BECAUSE vbJrnl looks just like any other of your forums, but functional differences are:
Only one thread/journal per user will be allowed in your new journals forum.
The thread title is forced to be "[Username]'s Journal".
Only the person who started the thread can reply to it (create a new entry).
Current Version: 0.9
Future versions are outlined in the text file.
If you use this hack, please click install. New versions are coming, and I'd like to let you know about them. Thank you.
Have fun, and please comment!
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I don't know if this question was answered in any of the other replies, but can this version still create private and public journals? From the first post it kinda didn't sound like it, but I felt like I should just double check before I dismiss the hack. Is this feature coming shortly in a newer version?
i think it's great you released this, altho i really don't like what you done and i prefer the journal interface etc, theirs stuff that i want from vB journal lite that is taking way to long to get released upgraded, hopefully this will kick the guys who made it up the arse to bring out the features that has been heavily requested
Vbjournal lite is exactly what i needed nuthing more nuthing less
the only thing i would probably add is an vbcode interface to the Journal other then that it works fine
GS, no. This is just a very simple hack that modifies your journals forum so that each thread can only be posted to by the person who created it. It also, if memory serves me correctly, prevents a person from creating multiple threads.
Today at 07:21 AM N!ck said this in Post #25 GS, no. This is just a very simple hack that modifies your journals forum so that each thread can only be posted to by the person who created it. It also, if memory serves me correctly, prevents a person from creating multiple threads.
OK, thanks. I guess I will go see how much the other journal mod takes. If it's a lot I may be back.
I am realy looking for a good journal......I think the remarks in this thread have been uncalled for and confused me to the point that I dont want to install either of them.......
Can we stop the cat fighting and get on with hacking!