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shaidsher
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shaidsher
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Post by shaidsher on Apr 10, 2013 12:55:47 GMT -8
I love proboards v5 beta it looks really really professional and I am proud of you guy's that who worked well hard on this.
And the shoutbox is excellent it's better than the original shout box the one made by "Charles Stover". But there is one more thing that I couldn't do.
I want the shoutbox to be at the top of the forum and I did went to settings and yet it still didn't worked out.
Can you answer me why this is happening or is it just that it has "bugs,glitches"
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Brian
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November 2004
smashmaster3
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Post by Brian on Apr 10, 2013 13:27:49 GMT -8
Hi, shaidsher. The shoutbox position is unaffected by the shoutbox settings. Those are for relocating the reply box on the shoutbox and the order in which shouts are shown. To move your entire shoutbox towards the top of your forum, visit your admin area and select Structure > Layout Templates > Forum Wrapper. On this page, find the line that shows this: Copy this line, then erase it from the code. Scroll up until you find a line that says $[header], then place the $[shoutbox] variable below it, like so: Then save. This should make it show right above your list of boards.
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Oct 20, 2017 15:06:43 GMT -8
shaidsher
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January 2013
shaidsher
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Post by shaidsher on Apr 10, 2013 15:50:49 GMT -8
Thanks man it works hay is there a feature that I can add a list that people are online on the shoutbox? UPDATE- Wait it did worked but then the shoutbox goes at the bottom. Can you guys acess in my admin panel please.
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Brian
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Post by Brian on Apr 11, 2013 8:50:04 GMT -8
Thanks man it works hay is there a feature that I can add a list that people are online on the shoutbox? UPDATE- Wait it did worked but then the shoutbox goes at the bottom. Can you guys acess in my admin panel please. You'll need to do this for every theme on your forum. There's a dropdown list above the layout templates that lets you choose which theme you're modifying.
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Oct 20, 2017 15:06:43 GMT -8
shaidsher
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January 2013
shaidsher
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Post by shaidsher on Apr 11, 2013 9:07:35 GMT -8
It's still confusing.
I don't want to risk it otherwise it will mess up.
I trust proboards staff more than myself.
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Nov 24, 2024 4:27:37 GMT -8
Brian
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November 2004
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Post by Brian on Apr 11, 2013 9:22:03 GMT -8
All you have to do is the same thing you did previously. You did it right last time. The only problem is it was on a different theme than the one you're using now.
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Oct 20, 2017 15:06:43 GMT -8
shaidsher
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January 2013
shaidsher
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Post by shaidsher on Apr 11, 2013 9:23:44 GMT -8
Okay what should I exactly do where do I go on?
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Nov 24, 2024 4:27:37 GMT -8
Brian
48,130
November 2004
smashmaster3
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Post by Brian on Apr 11, 2013 9:30:04 GMT -8
In Structure > Layout Templates > Forum Wrapper, there's a dropdown right above all the code that shows the name of the theme you're editing. Go down the list and make the changes you made earlier in this thread on each of the themes in that dropdown and save after each one. It's an easy change, and in the event that you do mess up you can reset the template at any time.
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