Thread Creation Date - Enhanced Version
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Thread Creation Date - Enhanced Version v1.3.5
Version: 1.3.5 vB Version: 3.0.4 Developer: Ocean Install Difficulty: Moderate Description: This hack will add a new sortable column to your ForumDisplay, as well as the UserCP for Subscribed Threads, that will show the Date of Creation of each of your threads. In addition, you can also sort by Creation Date via the Display Options of ForumDisplay. Release History: Version 1.3.5 Notes: Fixed the column span issue for Searches Version 1.3.4 Notes: Fixed the column span issue for Thread Redirects Version 1.3.3 Notes: Fixed the column span issue for Announcements and Soft Deleted Threads Version 1.32 Notes: Minor changes to code being searched for (Updating for most recent version of vB). If you successfully installed 1.31, you don't need to worry about 1.32. Version 1.31 Notes: I have added the sort by Creation Date option for the Display Options of ForumDisplay Version 1.3 Notes: I have added the ability to sort by Creation Date for both ForumDisplay, as well as Subscribed Threads. (Thanks, KirbyDE for your help with this!) Version 1.2 Notes: This hack was originally released by VBDev. There were a number of issues, however, that needed to be dealt with. As VBDev was no longer responding to his Thread on vBulletin.org, nor was he responding on his home forum, I updated this hack to correct the following issues: 1. The "Threadbit" template had changed between 3.0.0 and 3.0.3. 2. The original version of this hack did not support the Subscribed Threads section in your UserCP. 3. The original version of this hack caused problems with the Subscribed Threads section of the UserCP. An additional empty column was created, where the Thread Creation Date should have been - but that threw the synchronization off between column headers and data. Download This modification is archived and cannot be downloaded. Screenshots
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