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Old 02-22-2007, 09:46 PM
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I am currently running the lite version on my boards at http://forums.bobclark.com.

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I absolutely love it! It works perfectly right now as I wanted it. Now my client, a reptile breeder, wants a seperate one inside of our "Animals For Sale" forum. I imagine I will have to buy Pro but If I do I am wondering if I can accomplish this. Ideally it would have a list of a specific gallery inside. I am wondering if it is possible for the listing to look less like this

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How customizable is what is and not shown?

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Paul
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Old 02-23-2007, 01:44 PM
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PhotoPlog doesn't run inside a specific vB forum but rather as an add-on to vB with its own directory. Removing items from the thumb block is a template edit. However, placing other items in the thumb block would require the use of custom fields, code edits, and further template edits. The custom field info is stored as a serialized array so you would need to know how to deal with that in order to make the changes to the thumb block.
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Old 02-23-2007, 05:33 PM
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So it sounds as if it would be possible but require some script hacks. I am not too PHP literate but I am pretty good with C#. Maybe I can get this to work. I am sure someone around here might be able to help as I go. Can I run pro and lite alongside eachother?
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You cannot run lite and pro on the same install of vBulletin. You can run lite on one install of vBulletin and pro on a different install of vBulletin. If both installs of vBulletin use the same database, you can set a pro table prefix so the pro install does not upgrade the lite install. If you have any questions about whether to set a table prefix, please do ask before installing pro, but again you cannot run two PhotoPlogs on one vBulletin.
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