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{$post['iplogged']} is in the postbit and postbit_classic template, you'll have to add it somewhere in
I guess, with some CSS to make it float to the right. This is also more of a template question than general support, so moved.
Ive tried that but then it goes or on top of subtitle , or under . I want it on the same line
![]() (2009-01-30, 11:57 PM)MattR Wrote: {$post['iplogged']} is in the postbit and postbit_classic template, you'll have to add it somewhere inFollow Matt's suggestion but add this instead: Kind Regards,TomL
it is not on the same line but more or less it is what I wanted , thank you both
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No problem
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