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  1. Compatibility IP.Board 3.4.X Possibly IP.Board 3.2 and 3.3, but not sure. This skin edit WILL BREAK with IPS Suite 4.0. This tutorial will show you how to set custom forum icons without the need for a modification like Forum Icons. This is a very simple skin edit and can be done by anyone. Getting Started: In your AdminCP, navigate to Look & Feel > Manage Skin Sets & Templates > Your Skin. In the templates section, under Board Index, you'll see a file called boardIndexTemplate. Click this. Select all the code in the file and completely remove it. Replace all the code with this: The settings needed to setup the forum icons have already been done for you. There are some additional options at the top of the file. If you would like to use those too, feel free to do so. Setting it Up: Now, in your FTP client, navigate to /public/style_images/Your_Skin Create a new directory called "forum_images". On your forum, open up the forum you want to apply the icon to. Look at the URL. There will be a number, for example: forum.com/forum/2-announcements-and-updates/ You will be looking for "2" or whatever number is there (it changes per forum since every forum has a unique ID). Get the image you want to set as a forum icon (NOTE: The image must be 32x32, no larger). In your FTP client, navigate to /public/style_images/Your_Skin/forum_images. Upload the image you want to set as a forum icon to this directory. In this case, we would need to name the file "2.png" because the forum ID is 2. The picture must be in PNG format and the name must be whatever number the forum ID is (number). You're done. Refresh the page to see the icon. If the icon does not show up immediately, do a hard refresh or clear your cache. The instructions for this vary by what browser you're using. If you have any questions, concerns, or need some help, please make a post in this topic. Please note that this code has NOT been adapted for the IPB mobile skin, and never will be adapted for the mobile skin. Please see my post for more info.
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  2. Subscribers have been renamed to +Donators effective March 15th, 2014 Our next set of updates involves our Subscriber and Donator member groups. This update brings about significant changes that I will carefully outline below. This announcement brings about the end of "priority support". I'm sure the initial reaction will not be a positive one, so allow me to explain why we are dropping priority support. Our turnover ratio for answered support topics is far larger in the public area. This is the biggest factor. Priority support has been provided solely by our Staff team, comprised of just nine individuals. We love busting our rumps for this community, but at times it is overwhelming. Despite it being a "perk", it was often times a nuisance to have users creating duplicate topics in both the premium area and the public support forums. What now? We're moving priority support to the public area. Our support for each platform will now be centralized in the public area. Topics created by Subscribers will be tagged and flagged. Tagged to indicate that they should receive "preference" (priority no longer applies), and flagged to prevent archiving under any circumstances. We believe this will increase our ability to provide better support exponentially, and clean up some redundancies in the forum. Over the course of the next 24 hours, the Donator group will be phased out. But why!? The Donator concept is fundamentally flawed. The difference between Subscribers and Donators is minimal: one has access to premium content and the other does not. Admittedly, our Subscriber content has been lacking which has increased the pressure to create separation between the two groups. The original purpose of the Donator group was to pay homage to those who have donated to WebFlake in the past, but the bottom line is.. either you're an active Subscriber or you're not. The Donator group is not only confusing to have but it infringes upon our Subscriber features. Make no mistake, we are grateful to every user who has generously donated to WebFlake, but we simply cannot continue appropriately funding this community by allowing one-and-done donations. An overwhelming majority of those in the Donator group are inactive, and donating once shouldn't warrant being moved into a group that has lifetime, unlimited downloads with no caps. Instead, users will receive a special badge for donating at least once. There will no longer be any special perks associated with being a previous donator. You must maintain an active subscription to enjoy the benefits of what it has to offer. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Post them!
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  3. Favicons cannot be changed from the ACP. Simply create a new one (16x16.. favicon.ico) and drop it in your forum root via FTP, CPanel, Plesk or whatever you use.
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  4. Alright I got what you want. <div class="message short"><strong>Need custom work? DevFuse is now accepting custom work. Send in your custom work request <a href="http://www.devfuse.com/forums/forms/7-custom-request/">here</a>.</strong></div>
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  5. Jay, I assume you still have access to your sites cPanel? If so, open PHPmyAdmin, click on the members sub section, find the member_group_id column Locate your member_id (number 1 as you stated above) (just double click on the value) change the value found there to 4 (admin group) save, you should now have your admin access back. I would while I was in the PHPmyAdmin page demote the prat that changed your access (change his/her group to 3 (normal member group)) Hope this helps.
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  6. I'm sure there are better ways out there but the way I'd go about it is to create a centering class with css and then add that to the Last div you have on there, the rotator div. <div class="rotator center"> <ul> <li class="show"><a href="http://ozzyreptiles.com/board/index.php?/page/advertise.html"><img src="ad_here.png" width="825" height="150" alt="pic1" /></a></li> <li><a href="http://rodentfarm.com.au"><img src="ads/rodentfarm.gif" width="825" height="150" alt="pic2" /></a></li> <li><a href="http://campbellenclosures.com"><img src="ads/campbell.png" width="825" height="150" alt="pic3" /></a></li> <li><a href="http://snakeranch.com.au"><img src="ads/snakeranchhorizontal.png" width="825" height="150" alt="pic4" /></a></li> </ul> </div> And then your centering class would just go in between the style tags and look something like this .center { margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; }
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  7. Not sure whether he has the time, but Lock Down is one of our very best as far as developers are concerned. Alternatively, have a look through our Marketplace. We have several capable users advertising their services there.
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