Login to your Control Panel and access phpMyAdmin. Find your XenForo database and locate the table called "xf_custom_fields". Execute the following SQL code:
What version of XenForo are you using? This requires 1.1 or higher.I'm in PHPMYADMIN and I have no such directory called xf_custom_fields. What should I do???
Sorry, typo: xf_user_fieldI have the newest version. Can't go any higher lol.
User name: Test-VB
Password: test-this-please
You need access to your phpMyAdmin panel. If you do not have access then you can ask your hosting provider to do it for you.Im stuck on Step 4, Execute this code.. but i dont know how to execute?
Sure I have access and i am on the page xf_user_field, but i get stuck here as i dont know how to execute something? im noob at this stuff!You need access to your phpMyAdmin panel. If you do not have access then you can ask your hosting provider to do it for you.
There is a tab that says "SQL", click on it and it will have a box with some text in it. Replace all that copy with the code I supplied and hit "GO" in the lower right-hand corner. When you get a green success message you're done.
Sorry, but that is the process and worked perfectly fine for me. I'm not sure about your installation or perhaps you didn't name your field id "country"?Sure i tried this before but i get this message ''#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1''
I've fully followed your instructions, everything is how it should be.Sorry, but that is the process and worked perfectly fine for me. I'm not sure about your installation or perhaps you didn't name your field id "country"?
Sure, for the Value HTML, use this:This looks like a fantastic new feature, should be default imho.
Is there any way that I can display the flag by itself and nothing else?
<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="flag flag-{$choice}" alt="{$value}" />
Hi,
Do I upload just the 'Flags' folder to the root ot any folders above it?
Ken
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