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Hi I just realised that only admin and supermod can have signatures all normal users can't I do not know what to do please help!
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...and you're a coder...? oh dear... lol kiddin
It's a usergroup permission. Check them out. Searching for "Signature" may help =) |
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rofl I have all those settings done...
I think I may have a missing code block or something ... I knew something wrong would happen with me being a coder >.< --------------- Added [DATE]1229088061[/DATE] at [TIME]1229088061[/TIME] --------------- ![]() |
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When you say regular users "can't have signatures", do you mean the option doesn't show up in the UserCP or that even when they have input a signature, it isn't showing in the postbits or on their member.php page?
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I used to have a problem like that, people couldn't have uplaoded image signatures.
Only when using HTML codes it started working. |
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I mean on the actual forums, also html is enabled
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Check your template and make sure it isn't stuck inside a conditional. Go to edit the template, hit View History > Compare and compare your template to the default vbulletin one.
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