Version: 1.00, by UKBusinessLive
Developer Last Online: Feb 2012
Category: Forum Display Enhancements -
Version: 3.7.4
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Released: 12-26-2008
Last Update: Never
Installs: 12
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This Day in History
Just a Little hack here which you can add to your Forums, Give you a bit of content which changes daily, Should keep your members amused.
You can use this code in a variety of places, If you want it at the top of your forum you can add it to your header like below...
or if you want to be a bit creative you can make a new category and add the code to the discription field, this is great if you want to break up your forum like this...
Content changes daily and your members can read up more about the Day in History directly at the http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ site.
So lets do it......
If you want to add the code to your header, or footer, simply go to your ACP > Style Manager > Your Style
and add this to either the Header or Footer
Code:
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER>
<!--This Day in History by TheFreeDictionary.com-->
<div style="width:750px;position:relative;background-color:;padding:4px">
<div style="font:bold 15pt '';color:#000000">This Day in History</div>
<style>
#TodaysHistory {width:100%;border:none;background-color:}
#TodaysHistory H3 {margin-top:0px;font:bold 12pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory TD {font:normal 10pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory A {color:#0000FF}
</style>
<script language="javascript"
src="http://img.tfd.com/daily/history-top.js?0"></script>
<div style="font:normal 8pt '';color:#000000">
</div></div>
<!--end of This Day in History-->
If you want to add it within your forum, as a category type of insertion, just go to your ACP >Forums & Moderators > Add New Forum
In the title add : This Day In History
In the discription add the code below..
Code:
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER>
<!--This Day in History by TheFreeDictionary.com-->
<div style="width:750px;position:relative;background-color:#FFFFFF">
<div style="font:bold 15pt '';color:#000000"></div>
<style>
#TodaysHistory {width:100%;border:none;background-color:}
#TodaysHistory H3 {margin-top:0px;font:bold 12pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory TD {font:normal 10pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory A {color:#0000FF}
</style>
<script language="javascript"
src="http://img.tfd.com/daily/history-top.js?0"></script>
<div style="font:normal 8pt '';color:#000000">
</div></div>
<!--end of This Day in History-->
Remember under Posting options select "NO" to "Act as Forum" This will keep it as a standalone category style.
*****************UPDATE**********************
If you wanted to add this as an insertion after each 1st post you could use the code below (See picture ) This will show it after each 1st post in threads
Just go to your ACP> Style Manager> Your Style> Edit Templates> Forum Display Template> Postbit Template > (then your chosen Positbit ~ either plain postbit or legecy)
Add this code to the very end of your postbit template
Code:
<if condition="!$GLOBALS['FIRSTPOSTID']">
$spacer_open
<div style="padding:0px 0px $stylevar[cellpadding]px 0px">
<table class="tborder" cellpadding="$stylevar[cellpadding]" cellspacing="$stylevar[cellspacing]" border="0" width="100%" align="center">
<tr>
<td class="thead" align="left">This Day in History</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="alt1" align="center">
<!--This Day in History by TheFreeDictionary.com-->
<div style="width:750px;position:relative;background-color:;padding:4px">
<div style="font:bold 15pt '';color:#000000">This Day in History</div>
<style>
#TodaysHistory {width:100%;border:none;background-color:}
#TodaysHistory H3 {margin-top:0px;font:bold 12pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory TD {font:normal 10pt '';color:#000000}
#TodaysHistory A {color:#0000FF}
</style>
<script language="javascript"
src="http://img.tfd.com/daily/history-top.js?0"></script>
<div style="font:normal 8pt '';color:#000000">
</div>
<!--end of This Day in History-->
</if>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
$spacer_close
</if>
if you come up with alternative uses, feel free to share them here
Thats it
Enjoy
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Any way to make the MORE and DISCUSS links open into a new window rather than taking people away from the site?
Code:
<A HREF="newwindow.html" TARGET="_blank">a new window</A>
This value does not require the use of any frames. "_blank" is popular in web pages which are devoted to links to "other resources on the net". By opening a new window for each resource, the user has a sense of a "main" page (the list of resources) and "secondary" pages (each individual resource). However, this results in cluttering the computer screen, which may irritate some of your readers.