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I have noticed that in each topic here you have added the forumtitle just below the topic name, how is this done? I would prefer if it looked something like this to save space really; [HTML]Topic Title Topic Starter - Forum Title[/HTML] EDIT: Ok i found it, this is what i ended up doing; threadbit; Find: [PHP]<if condition="$show['guestuser']"> $thread[postusername] <else /> <span style="cursor Replace with: [PHP] <if condition="$show['guestuser']"> $thread[postusername] - $foruminfo[title] <else /> <span style="cursor |
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Hidden away on the first page: http://forum.time2dine.co.nz/showthr...p?t=98#post243 |
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Ah, i skipped that one, i for some reason though it was one of those displaying the Forum Title below the navbar. Why is the hack contriversal?
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