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Have you modified any of the vbulletin source code in any way (other than plugins)?
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02-16-2011, 04:23 PM | #23 |
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Ok, spent a bit of time on this but have nothing for it. When you disable the bridge the pages source code does not change (if you have the vb widget off too). I can only assume there is some style issue in there somewhere but that is really outside of my realm.
I asked a designer if they could see what the issue was and they said it rendered fine in 9, but not 7. His advice was: Quote:
Also, when I moved the RSS widget out of the sidebar it lost the RSS settings, sorry about that. |
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Anyway, thank you very much for trying to help. Guess i will need to tell my IE users to switch to FF or chrome lol. One more thing. Is it possible to get a default avatar to display in comments if the user does not have an avatar set in VB? or for guests that comment. |
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