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I want to be able to restrict new threads/posts in one of our forums based on the member having less than x number of posts to their credit. Can this be done? Is there a MOD that has this feature?
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Hey Paul!
![]() I have attached a product that should do just what you want. Give it a try, and let me know if there are any issues, or there are any features you'd like added. ![]() Once you import the product, you'll have to visit the settings to enable the product, and to define your forums and their minimum post counts. Everything is explained in the settings. Once I know you are happy with it, I will publish it and cite you as the co-author since it was your idea. ![]()
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Thank you. Won't get to it tonight; just to tired (did a 3 hour, 41.8 mile bicycle ride this afternoon). But tomorrow I'll install it and let you know.
Much appreciated, as always!
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Originally Posted by Snowhog
Wow! I'm more tired now just thinking about a 41.8 mile bike ride! ![]()
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More complicated many options.. And this one to http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=233979
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Originally Posted by MarkFL
Installed. I'm looking at the settings now, and what you put together is the opposite of what I want.![]()
This MOD allows one to set 'minimum' posts a member must have before they are permitted to post to specified forums. I have, at this time, a single forum area I want to limit who can post to. The forum I want to limit members posting in is called Help the New Guy. I want to be able to set a 'maximum' number of posts a member can have and still be permitted to post in this forum. Once they have more than x number of posts (the 'maximum' allowed), they would be blocked from posting in this forum; they would have to choose among the many other 'topic specific' forums we have. So, say I set a limit of 50 posts. Any member who has 50 or less posts would be able to post in this forum. Once any member reaches 51 or more posts, they would be blocked from being able to post in this forum.
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When you said:
Originally Posted by Snowhog
I thought you meant the restriction would be imposed on those having less than x posts. ![]()
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That's the problem with trying to communicate only in written form. One has to be very careful, doing their best to 'say' what they want the other person to 'hear'.
Did my last post make my need any clearer?
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Yes, and so what I'll do is add a second setting that allows for defining a maximum post count. But let me ask you, in this "Help The New Guy" forum, you want only those with a low post count to be able to help the new guy? Should this restriction just be on posting new threads but not on posting replies to existing threads?
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Originally Posted by MarkFL
Ah, I hadn't thought about that aspect. Hmm.![]()
Okay, yes, I want to restrict creation of 'new threads' in this forum based on a member having no more than x posts, but anyone can reply to the threads in this forum.
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Okay, I will see what I can do.
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Hey Paul,
I have updated the product (and attached it here), and instead of adding more settings, I allowed more flexibility in the existing setting. Now you can define whether new threads, new replies, or both are restricted, and whether the post count is a maximum or a minimum. For your application, where X is the forumid of your "Help The New Guy" forum, enter into the setting "Forumids And Their Restrictions" the following:
Let me know if this fits the bill, and if you need any additional features. ![]()
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Thank you. It's installed and set as active, specifying 15|threads|max|50.
The only thing left would be for a message to be displayed to an affected member, such as:
I remain extremely grateful for your assistance and believe in supporting those from whom I derive a benefit. Free support isn't free; there is always a cost, even if it is just the expenditure of time put in to making something available for others 'at no cost'. A persons time and talents are a valued commodity and should not be taken for granted. I can't support you directly here, so I've made a contribution to http://mathhelpboards.com. It's the very least I can do for the assistance you've provided and that I've benefited from.
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Originally Posted by Snowhog
A message is already displayed to affected users. ![]()
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I could add an "Additional CSS" setting to be applied to the message element. ![]()
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While not necessary, that is certainly appreciated! ![]()
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Ah, okay.
Are these the only two elements in the .xml file that handle the message?
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