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Description
With vBulletin tags you can either set to require tags be completed or not. However requiring tags to be completed can easily result in low-quality tags that don't provide SEO value to your forum. With that in mind the thread title often provides better keywords than the tags that the user is forced to enter. What this modification does is: When a thread is started, has the user filled in tags? Yes: Then we do nothing. No: Then take the thread title, and strip out all words that would be invalid tags and are in the stop words list and use the remaining words as tags. Example User enters:
Installing Installation REQUIRES FILE MODIFICATION. If you are not happy doing this, don't install this mod. In the file /includes/functions_newpost.php Find (near line 409):
Replace that with:
Uninstalling Open the file /includes/functions_newpost.php Find:
Delete everything up to:
Insert in that space:
Screenshots Screenshots don't really make sense... read the description. License You are free to modify, create derivatives, produce any version of this that you wish even for commercial use, just leave in the code an attribution credit that contains the Url to http://www.buro9.com/ Effectively it's this: ![]() Title: Automatic tags by Büro9 is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Show Your Support
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Mod | Developer | Type | Replies | Last Post |
Wide image automatic resize for html and vB tags in posts - fixes template problems | Steve St.Lauren | vBulletin 3.0 Full Releases | 187 | 10 Mar 2008 12:16 |
New Posting Features Pre-Defined Topic Tags for Zoints Thread Tags | SBlueman | vBulletin 3.6 Template Modifications | 4 | 17 Oct 2007 06:42 |
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I accepted this modification but I took error;
Parse error: parse error, unexpected $end in C:\AppServ\www\vbulletin\includes\functions_newpost.php on line 1730 No members have liked this post.
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Hi,
pretty good idea. Do you think it might be possible in the future to check against an own positive List? I think I do have about 100 Tags with the Main Words that Guest are looking for. Christian No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by HaYLaZ
The bit of code to be modified is around line 410.![]()
Line 1730 is the very end of the file. It would suggest that there is a problem with the file that you have edited... check the code in the file that it ends with "?>". I applied this hack to a file with no other modifications, and it does not create an error. No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by CThiessen
I don't see why not. This is why I allow derivative works... if you have a feature that you want implemented, go ahead and implement it ![]()
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Actually... on the parse error... double check the number of brackets, the installation advice originally missed one, but it's now corrected.
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Originally Posted by buro9
I canīt do that, I do not have the knowledge. ![]()
![]() next Step than is to Change words. If somebody is writing:
Christian PS: I will install but in the Moment I canīt use FTP from here. No members have liked this post.
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Thanks ^_^
very good No members have liked this post.
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#9
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It should work with arabic too if tags work with arabic. You can change the code to fit your needs if you feel it's not suited for you
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Can I make it too in reply
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That sentence doesn't really make sense to me.
Do you mean that you want to populate tags for a thread if there are no tags already and someone responds to the thread? If so, this may be possible. No members have liked this post.
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Perfect
Installed ! No members have liked this post.
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I mean
The amendment that I have done only for new post But old post does not add topics Can I make my words appear in new reply No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by 7lanet
Yeah, I like that idea too.![]()
I'll have to check to see whether I know about the thread at this point and whether updating the post will affect the thread... it may not. No members have liked this post.
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