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Smilies and Advanced Editor Default
Anyone know if these 2 functions can be set to default open?
Instead of clicking on the icons to open them, is it possible to have them opened automatically when creating a post? And can it be done via additional.css? Thanks. . . |
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Check out this thread on vb.com. Glenn wrote a little chunk of js that gets the job done. I used it on my site for awhile and it worked fine. I don't know if it is still working on 5.2 but you can give it a try.
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...itor-always-on |
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As ever. . .
Thanks for the pointer. . .I will give it a shot. |
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I tried it on 5.1.0 and it had no effect..
Perhaps things have changed since the code was devised? |
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5.2 work
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You're supposed to create a new template named Auto_editor (as what you specified in the Template Name field) and paste the javascript code there and not in the Hook Arguments field.
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