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Multiple Prefix
Hello.
Is there to provide a possibility with vBulletin 3 or 4 several prefixes for a subject? Example: [Prefix-1] [Prefix-2] [Prefix-3] subject title I have already found after such a thing in request, unfortunately, nothing. Does somebody have an idea? Thanks. |
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No idea?
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???
1/2 Years! |
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I started looking into this once, IIRC the problem is that it can't be done by plugins, so it would take a number of file edits. (...or maybe someone will prove me wrong). So my guess is that a lot of people are like me and wouldn't really want to deal with releasing a mod that requires a bunch of file edits.
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I would not care if many files would be changed in the system. But I bon open to other ideas.
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That's essentially what tags are for. Perhaps you can modify the threadbit area to show tags instead of 'prefixes'.
Cheers |
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