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MyBB WelcomeBlock_Header [Help?]
#1
I noticed that on SF, Omni has made it so your name is clickable and takes you to your profile, now I know all this is, is http://www.supportforums.net/member.php?action=profile

But I was wondering how he makes it so the name is clickable? I've tried looking through my template files to figure where about it is, but couldn't, I also tried googling it. If anyone can help in anyway then I'll love you, lol.
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#2
I dont think omni has done that , its default from mybb , lol Tongue

Well it was easy to find how to do that and please no need to love me Tongue

<a href="{$mybb->settings['bburl']}/member.php?action=profile&uid={$mybb->user['uid']}">{$mybb->user['username']}</a>

It will do the same thing as you are asking.
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#3
No, I don't want an extra link for the profile I want it the same as on here and HF. Do you know how to do that?

I'll be starting a new forum soon and I'm hoping to get it going good, and I want this feature on it.
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#4
BreShiE he gave you the answer, if you want the username clickable you have to use that link around the username in the welcome block area.

Code:
<a href="{$mybb->settings['bburl']}/member.php?action=profile&uid={$mybb->user['uid']}">{$mybb->user['username']}</a>

Is the same as:

Code:
http://www.supportforums.net/member.php?action=profile

It's just that {$mybb->settings['bburl']} returns the value of the forum's board url. (Example for supportforums = http://www.supportforums.net)

And {$mybb->user['uid']} returns the users UID which is the unique identifier for the persons profile

Inside the link you have {$mybb->user['username']} which would return something like "Ace" for me.
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#5
(08-26-2011, 10:43 AM)Ace Wrote: BreShiE he gave you the answer, if you want the username clickable you have to use that link around the username in the welcome block area.

Code:
<a href="{$mybb->settings['bburl']}/member.php?action=profile&uid={$mybb->user['uid']}">{$mybb->user['username']}</a>

Is the same as:

Code:
http://www.supportforums.net/member.php?action=profile

It's just that {$mybb->settings['bburl']} returns the value of the forum's board url. (Example for supportforums = http://www.supportforums.net)

And {$mybb->user['uid']} returns the users UID which is the unique identifier for the persons profile

Inside the link you have {$mybb->user['username']} which would return something like "Ace" for me.

I know it would work, and I thank him or that, but I cant find where the username part is in the template files.
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#6
They just told you what it is..
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#7
(08-27-2011, 03:21 AM)BreShiE Wrote: I know it would work, and I thank him or that, but I cant find where the username part is in the template files.

I thought you found it? :S

You even have the correct location in your thread title lol
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#8
(08-27-2011, 09:34 AM)Ace Wrote: I thought you found it? :S

You even have the correct location in your thread title lol


Yes, because the username is in the WelcomeBlock_Header, but you can't actually see it in the code for some reason.

I've just noticed that it's now a default feature for MyBB now anyway. No need to reply to this.
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#9
(08-28-2011, 10:15 AM)BreShiE Wrote: Yes, because the username is in the WelcomeBlock_Header, but you can't actually see it in the code for some reason.

I've just noticed that it's now a default feature for MyBB now anyway. No need to reply to this.

You aren't supposed to see the username in the code, it's a variable, if you stick in "Ace" it will show "Ace" as the username for everyone.

The code we provided is the code.
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#10
(08-28-2011, 01:56 PM)Ace Wrote: You aren't supposed to see the username in the code, it's a variable, if you stick in "Ace" it will show "Ace" as the username for everyone.

The code we provided is the code.

Haha thats right and is making me laugh right now.
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