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Seperate Threads/Posts & Replies/Views into seperate columns
Hey guys, been trying to figure this one out for ages but can't seem to do it :<
Here is my forum: http://www.taintedtankard.com/forum/forum.php As you can see the Threads/Posts column is joined. I'm looking to seperate them into individual columns so instead of Threads/Posts, I have one column for Threads and a column for Posts! I'm hoping the same can be done for Threads/Views If anyone could shed some light on this I would greatly appreciate it! No members have liked this post.
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I've been looking for this too quite some time hasn't found it yet.
I has been requested in this thread and answered with this but http://www.thewindows7site.com/forum...php?styleid=49 is a different site now. I tried the e-Default Style - Separate Title/Views/Replies/Posts [Tables] found here: http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showt...=246083&page=2 but the style doesn't work with the latest vb versions. Mayby you can figure it out and share it with us. No members have liked this post.
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That's 4.1.0 he's using.
From looking at it in firebug it appears he made his own tables and then manipulated the positions of the cells within the table. That can get a tad bit complicated. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by setishock
I've been trying to figure out how he did it and i was unable to find the solution.
I installed the style on a 4.0.4 and upgraded the forum to 4.1.10. That worked but the style has some bugs at that point. I also encountered a lot of templates that hasn't succesfully merged. Is there anyone who can figure this out? No members have liked this post.
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