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Global "New Thread" Button in Navbar
Developer Last Online: Dec 2012
This mod adds a New Thread button or link to the navbar so that your users can start a new thread with two clicks from anywhere on the forums. First they click New Thread, then they click on the forum they want to post in. The hierarchical list of forums should respect all forum permissions, and forums where the user can post are shown as a link.
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nice mod, I'll check it out later
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My original intention was to have the current "button" as an example, and you can edit the gntb_newthreadbutton template and make it look any way you want.
Bluidkiti PMed me with a suggestion and what they did on their board, which is to use the default vB New Thread image ( ). I have now included this as an option in the product. Just download and reinstall.No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by ssslippy
You could have a dropdown menu, just like the forum jump menu, but if you wanted to check permissions and display a selective list of forums, you'd be adding at least one query (I think) to *every* pageview on your site.
The way it is currently set up does save clicks. The process to post is alway 2 clicks whereas currently, you have to go to the forumhome, click on a forum, then click new post (minimum 3 clicks, or more if the forum you want to post in is a sub-forum). Also, the point isn't to save queries, it's to make a more logical user interface. I'm going to look into the option of making it a popup menu as well. If it doesn't add a lot of overhead to all pageviews, it's a good idea. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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hello!
i updated hack and can not get this image (newthread.gif) to display on navbar ... some help regards macc No members have liked this post.
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Installed! Thanks!
Any chance you could add a line break between each forum name ? No members have liked this post.
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How do I remove link from Navbar? Looks absolutely terrible on my theme,
www.irishrepublican.net EDIT - Dont worry, using older version of hack.
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It can be removed by goin' to:
ACP --> vBulletin Options --> vBulletin Options --> Global New Thread Button Options --> Show Large New Thread Button --> No I just have mine in the sidebar, as a link "Post A New Question". See: http://www.techsupportteam.org/forum/ No members have liked this post.
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I don't see any reason it wouldn't work for 3.6.10. Can you give it a try and post back here to let us know how it went?
Originally Posted by macc
It links to the default location for newthread.gif. If you have an image somewhere else, just edit the gntb_newthreadbutton template, and change $stylevar[imgdir_button]/newthread.gif to the URL to your image. Also, be sure you enable both Show Large New Thread Button and Show Large Button as Image in the settings.
Sure, edit the gntb_forumbit template and add a <br /> right before the closing list tag </ul>.
Originally Posted by Daithi
Use the options (Global New Thread Button Options), where you can enable/disable both the navbar link and/or the navbar button (to the left of the breadcrumbs.) BTW, I look at your site, and I don't think it looks bad.
But I guess it's subjective.No members have liked this post.
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Thanks! Was a little unsure on which template to edit LOL.
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I can't believe this! Out of the 1st 3 posts - 2 were complaints - THAT SUX!
Anyway - thanx to the modification author SOCKWATER for sharing - I'd actually installed a similar mod that had the dropdown - was for 3.6.x and apparently the author isn't interested in making it compatible with the 3.7 series - Anyway... Thanx so much for the sharing ![]() Jacquii. No members have liked this post.
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Just a suggestion on possible button placement:
Find in navbar template:
Add directly below:
Puts the button right to the left of "Logged in as ...." info - Up close and personal :P Thanx again for the modification SOCKWATER - I was certainly looking for something just like this ![]() Jacquii. ![]() ps - apologies for my "loudness" in the previous post :blush: No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by sockwater
Not if you use AJAX...
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Originally Posted by sockwater
Awesome! Installed
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Originally Posted by sockwater
I think that will be really great
thanks for taking that into consideration No members have liked this post.
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really nice! thanks m8!
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