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How do u have coloured member titles. Say red for admin, green for mod and so on.
How is this done? |
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there are tons of hacks for this at vbulletin.org
just do a search there. |
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I cant get access to that
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Colored Online Users Hack
Go to this link Code:
With this hack you have colored usernames of: - Administratoren (ID:6) - Supermoderatoren (ID:5) - Moderatoren (ID:7) und - registred Members (ID:2) in your Onlinelist on the mainpage. You have to enable "Highlight Admin" in your CP, if not all is shown like the registrated members (blue) Orginal settings of this hack: Administrator: "red" Supermoderator: "darkred" Moderator: "green" Member: "blue" You can change the color in the Index.php(3) (there is a remark) |
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Thats for who's online, not the titles.
You don't need a hack, it's as simple as editing the usergroup title. Just put in the user status box: <font color="colorhere">Title Here</font> Simple, change the title and the font color. (Prefirably use hex codes) |
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i cant find the admin group title.
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Has it been re-named at all?
EDIT - I released this yesterday, it's a better explanation of what to do: http://www.vbulletintemplates.com/mo...&threadid=1932 ![]() |
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