Thanks much!

pwnt.
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I only know about the stuff in the lower right... Maybe the lower left, if I can find what I used to center the copyright. Anyway, you have to not be an admin to solve the problem with the stats showing in the lower right.
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ahero4heor Wrote:I only know about the stuff in the lower right... Maybe the lower left, if I can find what I used to center the copyright. Anyway, you have to not be an admin to solve the problem with the stats showing in the lower right. well.. just look in your footer template... the tags should be <div><debug></div>.. all you do is delete that.. ![]() hockeyhero Wrote:ahero4heor Wrote:I only know about the stuff in the lower right... Maybe the lower left, if I can find what I used to center the copyright. Anyway, you have to not be an admin to solve the problem with the stats showing in the lower right. I think its simpler than that, just change the board settings. I swear one can turn off the debug menu. Open the board settings fully and look ![]()
Really? I'm familiar with templates but shouldn't it be in the footer_administrator or something similar?
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Found it:
Go to admin cp > board settings > change > Server + Optimisation settings > change > 'Advanced Stats / Debug information' > OFF It should then disappear from all pages ![]() Lachlan EDIT: I just realised I had that on in my board but it isnt there (custom theme) so I assume you can remove it via editing the themes if you so desire
Thanks Lachlan, that works.
![]() Still haven't found out how to move the postbit images.
pwnt.
That might solve your problem. Insert it into one of the templates. I get confused as to which template it's in...
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