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Ive never managed to find the relevant code to add. I did manage to put a rep button and show rep on haha |
Any chance on a 4.2.2 version?
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mmm... probably
However, my suggestion would be to install it as a new style with no parent. |
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I'm late to the game on this style - I really like this and I have need to get this going as we'll be making a major change to become more mobile with custom tools on my site...
... however, something that noticed is that when I go to check my PM's either from the navbar (NEW PM) or from the User CP (New Private Messages) I get no PM's (see screenshot). When I look through the thread, (and I apologize if I missed it), is there an update for the PM's to be displayed? Thanks, Scott |
Does this work on 4.2 ?
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I view this style, sorry because I don't read all pages of this thread, I have 2 doubts. Work with vb 4.2.5? And the most important, its a responsive theme? I search a responsive mobile style for my site and I view this and I think its possible... Thanks and regards. |
There are no responsive themes for vBulletin 4.2.5.
Options if you want responsive:
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I tried this a long time ago but have a cms so it wasn't an option.
I'm now using metro mobile theme https://themeforest.net/item/metro-m...tin-42/4013274 |
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Migrate to Xenforo, in this moment, is not option for me, I have some plugins that are incompatible with xenforo... upgrade to vb 5... I have the same problem and... use tapatalk, like you indicate, a crappy tapatalk... Quote:
You use a cms, what cms? I search a cms for vb 4.2.5 but... Quote:
Mi iddea, is install a mobile theme, or responsive or good theme for mobiles devides, I have a main theme good for me, its possible not responsive but...for colours and options, I preferer not change my main theme. It's not responsive, but if it's worth it, maybe I would also change my main theme. Sincery, thanks!! |
It is possible that this question is not correct in this thread, because it leaves a little of the initial theme of the thread, but as you two have advised me that topic and use it, I turn to you to see if I clarify any doubt:
I have been looking at the theme that you indicate, in principle I am looking for a responsive theme for the mobile version of my forum, responsive to be compatible with the plugins I have, work well (the mobile by default theme does not work very well) and be something "light" to favor the load. In principle, my main theme desktop version would leave it, it is not responsive, but it is very nice to look at and I have it modified to my liking and users like it a lot, the intention is not to change it, or failing that, the theme that bought (responsive or not) would adapt it to the colors I currently have, that could do it, but not the footer, I would not know how to put it in a new theme. Having said all this (which I extend) I have seen the theme that you are commenting on, I have contacted the author to resolve any questions but I do not get an answer, so I turn to you a little. Would it be feasible to install it only for mobile version? I have also seen this, which is responsive: https://www.sultantheme.com/product/st-vb4-responsive/ It is much more expensive, and for the desktop version I should adapt the colors like the current one I have or just use it in mobile version. And at this moment ... I don't know if I opt for the responsive theme for desktop and mobile or the theme metro (and I doubt if only for mobile or also as main) ... I am a sea of doubts ... :-P |
When I said I use the CMS, I mean I use vb articles as my homepage. Look at Bordersdown.net
I use metro mobile theme and styled version of the vb theme for my full screen style |
Checked Bordersdown.net. It's not responsive at all and there are many errors HTML in the source code (the errors are in red color).
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