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Usergroup Color Bar Legend
This hack shows the user group tags under the name of the active users. This is an easy but usefull for you to determine the order of the groups. Mark as Installed - Nominate for MOTM install Go to your admin cp, then: Plugin System -> Manage Products -> [Add/Import Product] -> Select 'product-ugcb.xml' from your computer then press 'Import' Modifications Info Plugin : 1 Phrases : 5 Template : 0 Setting : 2 Usergroup Color Bar Setting Go to your admin cp, then: vBulletin Options -> Usergroup Color Bar -> Versions: v1.0 - Initial vB 3.7 version. Mark as Installed - Nominate for MOTM TvPano - Yabancı Dizi - Yerli Dizi - Anime |
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Versions: v1.0 - Initial vB 3.7 version. |
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I remember this hack when I used to run on IPB which was pretty much useful for me. I can't believe it's been done for vBulletin as well, finally! :D
Thanks a lot for the release! |
Would have been nice to have an explanation of how to define colors and usergroups in this thing.
Also.. why does yours look different than the installed version I get ? You adjust colors for each user group via AdminCP> Usergroup Manager and adjust the HTML colors in the section titled Username HTML Markup Such as: <font color="#FF0000"><b> and </font></a></b> for Administrators to show as RED |
if admincp may be change color with group's color then bester.
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With this Hack you can sort the usergroups too:
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=131945 Should work for 3.7 |
is there anyone which work upto 3.6.8
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parash im using in 3.6.8 and works fine .
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I have specific colors for each skin as colors dont look right when you change between dark and light styles...
Will this do that? |
the colors are assigned when you made your user groups. if you have admin in red then it will be red. If you have Mods in blue then it will be blue etc.
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this should be changed i think.
hardcoding the bold tag around what could be ANYTHING user-entered in the ACP could lead to very bad xhtml. |
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Where'd the </a> come from? And the tag nesting is messy... try <font color="#FF0000"><b> and </b></font> And better still use <span style="color:#FF0000; font-weight:bold;"> and </span> |
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