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Your postbit modification request
Um.. I dont know if I ll get that request answer but I dont know until I try..
I like how your postbit look, I been try and try but always fail to achieve like yours. Interesting to share your postbit modification with lowly creatures like us? Your postbit I m talk about in attachment.. thanks |
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In time some postbit modifications will occur. I know saintdog is planning on doing one and so will I.
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thanks! |
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This question has been said in other threads please be sure to
check before. -EmuMasta |
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I don't know if the question is made allready, but please check the attachment for my question.
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OK, take your PostBit template, and put it into FrontPage.
Then, Take the hyperlink from the profile button...and then highlight $[username] and make that a hyperlink that the profile button had. |
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--- open postbit template: --- --- Find: --- $post[username] --- Replace with: --- <a href="member.php?s=$session[sessionhash]&action=getinfo&userid=$post[userid]" target="_blank">$post[username]</a> |
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porter is rigth
Thnx both! |
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