Well, how do I keep newpoints from showing on posts?
Like, where the amount of posts/rep a user has, the amount of points a person has shows there too.
How can I get rid of it - using horizontal postbit.
Go to:
Post Bit Templates > postbit
Find this variable and remove:
{$post['newpoints_postbit']}
I could've sworn there was a setting for it, not a template edit.
And that didn't seem to do anything - It' still there, and this is the code to the new postbit, with the edit you just stated, ideas?
<td class="smalltext post_author_info" width="165">
{$post['user_details']}<br />{$post['myawards']}
</td>
Its from default theme's postbit template:
Are you sure you are looking into the right template?
And, I can't remember there was a setting to hide it from postbit.
Well this is the postbit:
This is the template:
{$ignore_bit}
<a name="pid{$post['pid']}" id="pid{$post['pid']}"></a>
<table border="0" cellspacing="{$theme['borderwidth']}" cellpadding="{$theme['tablespace']}" class="tborder" style="{$post_extra_style} {$post_visibility}" id="post_{$post['pid']}">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="tcat">
<div class="float_left smalltext">
{$post['postdate']}, {$post['posttime']} <span id="edited_by_{$post['pid']}">{$post['editedmsg']}</span>
</div>
{$post['posturl']}
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1 {$unapproved_shade}">
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" style="width: 100%;">
<tr>
<td class="post_avatar" width="1" style="{$post['avatar_padding']}">
{$post['useravatar']}
</td>
<td class="post_author">
<strong><span class="largetext">{$post['profilelink']}</span></strong> {$post['onlinestatus']}<br />
<span class="smalltext">
{$post['usertitle']}<br />
{$post['userstars']}
{$post['groupimage']}
</span>
</td>
<td class="smalltext post_author_info" width="165">
{$post['user_details']}<br />{$post['myawards']}
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow2 post_content {$unapproved_shade}">
<span class="smalltext"><strong>{$post['icon']}{$post['subject']} {$post['subject_extra']}</strong></span>
<div class="post_body" id="pid_{$post['pid']}">
{$post['message']}
</div>
{$post['attachments']}
{$post['signature']}
<div class="post_meta" id="post_meta_{$post['pid']}">
{$post['iplogged']}
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1 post_buttons {$unapproved_shade}">
<div class="author_buttons float_left">
{$post['button_email']}{$post['button_pm']}{$post['button_www']}{$post['button_find']}{$post['button_rep']}
</div>
<div class="post_management_buttons float_right">{$post['button_edit']}{$post['button_quickdelete']}{$post['button_quote']}{$post['button_multiquote']}{$post['button_report']}{$post['button_warn']}{$post['button_reply_pm']}{$post['button_replyall_pm']}{$post['button_forward_pm']}{$post['button_delete_pm']}
</div>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
postbit_author is the template you're looking for.
postbit author user?
This is what that is:
{$lang->postbit_posts} {$post['postnum']}<br />
{$lang->postbit_joined} {$post['userregdate']}
{$post['replink']}{$post['warninglevel']}
Try looking for it in postbit_classic
Removed it there aswell :/
Fixed, thank you!
(2013-02-22, 11:52 PM)7uyk Wrote: [ -> ]Removed it there aswell :/
Fixed, thank you!
You're welcome.