One major thing that has been missing in vB5, has been the name of the forum in the Today's Posts / New Posts results. You are told the name of the topic, who started it, when it was started, who made the most recent post, etc...but you are not told what forum it's in.
For many, this is essential, as they only want to read threads in forums they are interested in.
Well, here's how to add this back in.
First, add this to the template css_additional.css
Next, edit the template display_Topics_item
Find BOTH instances of this:
Add IMMEDIATELY afterwards: (Don't leave a space! And take care not to erase any of the curly brackets!)
For many, this is essential, as they only want to read threads in forums they are interested in.
Well, here's how to add this back in.
First, add this to the template css_additional.css
Code:
/* Today's Posts - Forum Title */ .f-title { font-weight: normal; } .topic-list-container .topic-list .topic-item .cell-topic .topic-info { font-size: 12px; } .topic-list-container .topic-list .topic-item td { vertical-align: middle; } /* Today's Posts - Forum Title */
Find BOTH instances of this:
Code:
{vb:if "!empty($topic['userid'])", {vb:rawphrase started_by_link_x_y, {vb:var profileUrl}, {vb:raw topic.authorname}},{vb:rawphrase started_by_x, {vb:raw guestname}}}{vb:if "isset($topic['created'])", {vb:rawphrase on_date_x, {vb:datetime {vb:raw topic.created}}}}
Code:
<span class="f-title"> in <a href="{vb:url {vb:raw topic.channelroute}, {vb:raw topic}}">{vb:raw topic.channeltitle}</a></span>
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