That's fair enough and great that admins get a choice.I'm making it an option so the admin can decided whether to display smilies or not.
With odd line heights though there are always going to be issues with text cut off so the only solution would be to have all identically sized smilies, as is the case with the XenForo default smilies.
Window 7, tested in Chrome 21, Firefox 26 and IE11. In each case, windows are maximised.Which browser and OS are you using?
It works as designed for me - once the height of the overlay reaches 300px, a vertical scrollbar appears and the overlay remains at that height no matter how many more lines of text are added.
I can't reproduce the problem you have described.
I edited the cta_featuredthreads_edit template as suggested. I found that I had to use style="max-height: 200px" as 250px still had the buttons disappearing off the bottom of the page.And setting a max-height inline doesn't stop the overlay from expanding?
I have tested it in Win 7 Chrome and FF and it works fine for me.
That is going to be a very big feature so will be some time off.A listing page (maybe in the ACP) that lists all of the Featured Threads. It could be useful to see what has been listed, along with the duration of their listing and the ability to remove the Featured Thread from the list. It would be easier than scanning the forums to find all of the threads that have been featured
Someone already mentioned that earlier in the thread.An admin option to change the default Feature time - e.g. changing the default from Feature indefinitely to Feature for: and changing the default time length from say the current 2 weeks to 1 week. It could be handy where you have members who forget to set these options and you end up currently with a bunch of threads that are featured indefinitely.
Brilliant!@Martok, there are now two new Style Properties for the feature and edit overlay maximum heights.
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Blimey, that was a quick fix! Thank you.That has now been rectified @Martok.
Apologies for that oversight - I'll try and get a third point release out soon(ish).
So I had another think about this but it requires adding fields to the xf_user_option table to store the settings, which is something I'm reluctant to do for such a trivial function.I've had a request on AdEx to allow users to hide/dismiss featured threads. Any thoughts on adding this as an option?
TBH, I'm ambivalent about this - I view the forum home repeatedly through the day and it is repetitive to see the same Featured Threads over and over (not that I would dismiss them as admin). After a while, I really don't see them at all. So I can understand some members wanting to dismiss them.So I had another think about this but it requires adding fields to the xf_user_option table to store the settings, which is something I'm reluctant to do for such a trivial function.
Yeah, but he complains more than any twelve normal individuals.I've only seen it requested by one individual (Digital Doctor) so I'm not convinced it's worth the time and effort.
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