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Category: vBulletin 3.7 Template Modifications
Miscellaneous Hacks - How Many Members Registerd Today!

Its not really a hack but just a modification!

Works with all Vbulletin versions!

Template changes: 1
Downloads: 0

Install time: 1Min.

Example: www.daydie.co.uk

Navbar template!

Find:
3="$session[sessionurl_q]">$vbphrase[private_messages_nav]</phrase></if>

Add after:
<br />Registerd Today: $vBmregtoday

And your finished :)

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Click donate on my forums.

So easy but effective to your forum!

Enjoy the Modification!

it should be in
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=229

o, Sorry >.< lol my bad

Thanks!

Your site didnt load the first time, and then when it did load, i couldnt find this part of the hack, so can you upload a screen shot. Thanks.

Your site didnt load the first time, and then when it did load, i couldnt find this part of the hack, so can you upload a screen shot. Thanks.

I believe you have to be logged into the forum. I believe it shows below your PM stats.

You spelled registered wrong.

Doesn't work for me, the number is blank

same here *uninstall*

I doubt this will work on a default vBulletin installation. $vBmregtoday is not a default vB variable, but probably belongs to a modification you have installed.

when i installed this, it was on a custom style, and it does show the 'registered today' where it was supposed to, but the number was always blank, even tho i had several members register that day.

where is files ?

I think the mod is crap as it doesnt work and i think the demo is classed as spam My self anyways

he must have removed the files.

so, with that this thread should be removed as well.

This is a template mod with the instructions in the thread. No files needed.

PS I already posted that this can never work with a default vB installation IMHO, but author did not respond to that.

I hope this modification will be repaired soon

I hope this modification will be repaired soon

Try this:

http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=169578










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