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New Thread - forum chooser on newthread.php
Is anyone up to this?
Effectively, I would like to give people the ability to click the New Thread button and have the standard new thread options, but also a drop-down link to specify which forum the thread goes to. The dropdown would need to be permission following, and would be similar to the Forum Jump dropdown. Please? |
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heh. I just posted the same in response to this thread:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=149768 |
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Bump.
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So basically you want to be able to post in any forum FROM any forum, right?
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That's why I thought the Forum Jump code could be ustilised. |
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BooDoo has a point; it would add additional unnecessary queries to that page. Maybe I'm confused. What your wanting is; when a user clicks on the newthread.php page, it would have a drop down menu of which forum that thread should be posted in?
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BooDoo is coming after Chicken Wire!
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Yup, you are right. A permissions-based dropdown that effectively sets the forumid of the post. |
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