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Dark Lord
Sat 28th Jun '08, 1:32pm
I want to edit how wide the columns are that show Last Post, Threads and Post information. I assume it'll be a template edit but not sure what to look for.
Also, when I open a forum is it possible to have the thread starter in its own column as opposed to showing it under the title of the thread ?
Thanks :)
Dark Lord
Sat 28th Jun '08, 3:33pm
Right, after some searching I managed to find out how to edit one of the templates I needed. I now have the widths I want when viewing the list of forums which needed the FORUMHOME and FORUMDISPLAY templates to be edited. Now I want to edit the column widths when I'm viewing the llst of threads within a forum.
Which template do I need to edit :cool:
Dark Lord
Sat 28th Jun '08, 4:39pm
I'm guessing it's the THREADBIT template but I've looked through it over and over and can't see where to edit.
Dark Lord
Sat 28th Jun '08, 7:30pm
Anyone :confused:
Steve Machol
Sat 28th Jun '08, 9:23pm
Please wait at least 24 hours before bumping your posts. :)
From the forum rules:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=42918
Please wait a reasonable amount of time before bumping posts. For style changes and general 'how-to' questions this should be 24 hours. For specific troubleshooting issues, use 12 hours as a guideline.
Sorry, I don't now the answer to this.
Dark Lord
Sun 29th Jun '08, 8:57am
Sorry, I never read the rules. Who does :D
There is one other thing I'd like to know if I can't edit this. When I'm viewing the list of forums, in the column that displays last post information, how do I edit it so that it only shows when the last post was and who it was by. Basically, I don't want the thread title showing.
And I've seen a few forums where the thread starter has its own column instead of sitting under the thread title. I'd like to implement that too.
Dark Lord
Mon 30th Jun '08, 3:05pm
Bump :cool:
Steve Machol
Mon 30th Jun '08, 4:38pm
Try searching over at www.vbuletin.org.
Dark Lord
Tue 1st Jul '08, 2:39am
Try searching over at www.vbuletin.org (http://www.vbuletin.org).
I don't think I'll get much help from that site :p
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