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mod cross posting.
I was doing some work for a client a few days ago and told them to have a look on here to see if there were any mods they needed installing. They came back to me and said that there wasn't a mod available for what they wanted. When I looked, there was however it was posted in the vb 3.7 section, not 3.8 however the mod was listed as compatible with 3.8
I think there needs to be some slight reorganization such that threads for mods get cross posted to all the relevant forums so if a mod is available for vb 3.5,3.6,3.7 and 3.8 it'll turn up in all the mod forums for those versions. |
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It is up to the author in which forums he releases his work.
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Make it optional then; a simple check box for which forums the mod should appear in.
I have a chess modification; it works on 3.6, 3.7 and probably 3.8 - I've not tested it there yet. I'd like it in both forums; however posting two threads means support requests get split between two threads; installs and ratings get split between two threads etc etc I wasn't 100% clear with my original suggestions - what i actually meant was to have a thread appear in all the relevant forums - the SAME thread. Lets say i was to release a mod now for 3.8 and 3.9 was to come out, i test the mod on 3.9 and it works just as well as 3.8 I should be able to go back to the mod thread, check the 3.9 box and it'd show up in both the 3.8 forum and the 3.9 forum. |
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A thread can only be in one forum, thats basic forum functionality.
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None of my post was meant to come across wrong but please consider this as I have seen comments regarding this since I have been on here Sept of 08' and I'm sure others thought about it and mentioned it long before that. Mike |
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(ok, they can have a bit of genius someway) ... and the more you modify the system, the less it is the system... convert the matrix and it will become a mattress... |
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Ahh but 3.6 to 3.7 to 3.8, were those not improved upon or in your terms modified to become a mattress eh?
Volunteers, but most have taken the time to become very well associated w/ the system and creating mods of their own! I know it would require more work but I know this can be done, doing it sooner rather than later would only make more appreciate the site that much more, hello I love it now and can manage but having to post the same mod 3-4 times just to have some member put me down for doing so when "members" only look in 3.7 for a mod when a 3.6 or 3.8 mod will work but since it was not posted they did not know or even attempt. The simplest things are often the most complicated whether you see it or not, so again I'm just asking and regardless will appreciate any effort of even another "forum functionality" from Paul (love you bud but ). Mike |
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Im afraid that for the moment we are stuck with the current system, and a thread will only appear in one forum. If the site was being designed from scratch then we would not use such a system.
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Well when are you redesigning it???
J/K :erm: I know Point well taken Mike |
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There are numerous ways that this could be implemented; utalising thread prefixes, tags or perhaps the move post functionality. If there was created a mod that allowed thread redirects to be posted directly into a forum that also updated their views and post counts etc and got bumped when there was a new post in the thread it was redirecting to; it would work out quite well.
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