FYI, I wrapped the display of a button click count in
<vb:if condition="$button[total] > 0">
in dbtech_thanks_clicks_perbutton_buttonbit to remove the button count if it is zero, which mostly solves my issue.
I love the new "Total Click Count" for threads and forumdisplay, but it would be very very useful to add an option to buttons to disable the display of that button in the Total Click Count.
Also, for forums that do not have a specific button enabled, the button total is still displayed.
I use different tabs for different user groups and many times messages go missed because people don't realize there is a new message. It would be useful to blink the tab when there is a new message if it is not the default tab.
What about would have to go into dbseo to make it so a set of forums would work on a separate sub-domain than other forums on the same site? Could it all be done with redirects or would you have to go as far as installing vbulletin again inside the sub-domain?
My members don't like it when someone just clicks like/thanks and doesn't participate in a thread. So, I would like to request that an option be added to require a thread reply before any posts in that thread can be liked, on a per forum basis.
(I realize I've been requesting a lot of things...
Thanks for putting this in. There was one small issue I noticed after I saw it with a darker color - the other links in the post footer for edit post, reply, etc lost their icons because the css background: was over riding them. To fix I did this:
.thanks_highlight_Yellow
{
background: none...
As the title says. I think this would be very very useful for some topics. The threads could be sorted by total thanks/likes on forumdisplay. Posts could be sorted on showthread with an option to stick the first post to the top.
I figured it out, but it's a little redundant. Adding the following (just for yellow in my case) to dbtech_thanks.css fixed the issue:
.thanks_highlight_Yellow span
{
color: {vb:stylevar body_color} !important;
}
.thanks_highlight_Yellow span a
{
color: {vb:stylevar body_color} !important;
}...