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10/20/2010 9:17 AM
 
Hi all,

Can anyone offer advice on the following topics please?:

  • Signature block pictures- I've enable HTML sig block in forum admin, but for some reason it's still only plain text when I try to edit a sig block. Is there a setting elsewhere?
  • Amend post count - I've got members migrated across from my old forum and they want to reinstate their post count. Is there any way I can do that manually for the regulars?
Thanks in advance.
Susie
 
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10/24/2010 9:45 AM
 
Please help?
 
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10/26/2010 6:24 PM
 
Enabling HTML for the signature doesn't change the input area (textbox to HTML editor), it simply permits use of HTML code.  
The only way to amend post counts is to update the Forum_Users table via SQL (you need to use UserID, PortalID and PostCount as the columns here). 

Chris Paterra

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