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I found a few cool post icons but they dont seem to fit in. I just love them so I was wondering if there is any way this issue can be fixed.
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#2
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Just seen that you've got that picture on Photobucket, Within photobucket theres an editor where you can resize your pictures, and save them to a new size, Try it and see
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#3
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No, I am not talking about is a resizing images, that screenshot of the problem I am having at my vbulletin forum, I dont need to resize any image, just to make my post icons fit, Those are animated post icons, cant be resized. I am asking here for a way to fix my vbulletin in order to make them fit in.
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I think for post icons, the only way is to modify the code. As far as I remember, there's no wherre to change the size for post icon images in settings
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which code should I change for that??
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the posticons template?
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#7
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Find the template and then modify it to only put 6 in a row - vboptions > General Settings > Add Template Name in HTML Comments > set to Yes . Then go back to your page and view the source code and you will see the name of the template called around your part of the code.
(I know I posted what to change for this before about a month ago.) |
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