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Is it possible to have Different category Images Rather Than Text
Is it possible to have a different category image for each forum category as i want to use them instead of the Text.
So in stead of having work cup forum like i have on www.myfootballforum.com; This is what its like at present: ![]() But i want it like this: ![]() Thanks in advance No members have liked this post.
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Just replace your Category text with the HTML bit. I haven't tried using "style..." (for background use) but I did use <img src=... /> and it worked.
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Last edited by Freesteyelz; 02 May 2006 at 03:27. |
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thank you.
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here is what i did its my forumhome_forumbit_level1_nopost
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Using IF statments may be handy if you have only a few forums, however, why add more code than you really need? Using the $forumid variable and the background CSS attribute, you can do the exact same thing with even less
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This basically enters the forum id as the name of an image and calls it from a directory of your choosing. You can limit this to simply categories, or have a background for every forum using this, depending on where you place the coding. Simply create a directory, fill in the path, make sure the images are named accordingly for the forums and insert/save the code to the template. No members have liked this post.
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![]() Im trying to use this as my first forum category style bar imma use diff stylebars for each category of course....how do i do this? There have been explinations, but i dont understand anyone of those No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Scrolls; 30 May 2006 at 01:24. |
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Which method you were thinking of using?
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shit...both are confusing! lmao
![]() I was hoping i could get someone who knows what they doin, to do it right quick for me No members have liked this post.
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We've listed 3 different methods but I'll use Saintdog's approach, since mcyates has provided a hack (see his attachment and hack thread) and mine is more of a quick fix.
This will be lengthy to allow me to explain the method. ![]() Each forum has an ID. When you create a forum an ID will be assigned to it. Here is my first category:
In your "forumhome_forumbit_level1_nopost" template (located inside the Forum Home Templates find the code:
And replace it with:
1. Change the color #000000 to whatever you want. 2. The "./path/to/images/" is the directory where your background image will be located in. 3. The "$forumid" is the number assigned to the forum. 4. If you want the background image to repeat change "no-repeat" to "repeat". Since my first category is Forum ID 2 I'll name the background image I want to use for that forum to "2.gif". Ill place "2.gif" in the image directory I specified. For each forum category you want to have a background image just name it as the Forum ID. Such as: forum ID 2 = 2.gif (or use .jpg) Forum ID 3 = 3.gif Forum ID 6 = 6.gif And so on... Let us know on your progress. ![]()
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<tr> <td class="tcat" style="background:#000000 url(/path/to/images/1.gif) no-repeat top left" colspan="<if condition="$vboptions[showmoderatorcolumn]">6<else />5</if>"> this is the code i ended using for my first forum category image (the path on my server would be public_html/forums/images/Files/1.gif) all that happened was every background for all the categories became black (i even changed the background color number, but it just went back to its usual gray color) No members have liked this post.
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You'll need to remove "public_html" so the code you should be using is (don't change the $forumid below):
You can also remove "#000000" in the code. It's not necessary for it to work. ![]() *IMPORTANT: For it to work properly do not change "$forumid.gif" in the above code. Only the image name will be changed. In your case since you're using Forum ID 1 name the image file to "1.gif". Again, not the code. ![]()
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Last edited by Freesteyelz; 30 May 2006 at 02:36. |
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If it is an entire image that you wish to use for the category or forum name then instead of entering text in the forum title box in the forum manager use the following
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Err...Post #2.
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Originally Posted by Freesteyelz
I know, I saw it. Just detailing the enter code required really.
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I hear ya. :classic:
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