Dismounted
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- Are you browsing with the style that you modified?
- Did you check your usergroup permissions? (Somehow XenForo defaults these to off, even though I set them to default to on.)
- Did you check your style properties?
I've installed xenmoods correctly but the moods are not showing?
First, log into your AdminCP and goto >> User >> Usergroups and select the usergroups you want to allow to view, use and/or both. Normally you've correctly set everything just forgotten to allow the proper permission per usergroup.
Scroll down to the bottom upon selecting the usergroup and set accordingly (screenshot below)
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A quick way of telling that you've set the moods correctly is by venturing into the AdminCP and under Options you see Moods which you can click and if they are listing correctly and showing it'll be permission based issues (revert to above).
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If still, they are not showing, check that you made the appropriate template edits. (Post view) uses the hook system so you won't need to worry about this.
Just a few tips for others that experience the same issues. Normally, and I've did this myself, I forgot to set the usergroup permissions and left wondering "I did everything correctly".
Yea I didnt do that, will do it now and see if it works. Thanks guys.
- Are you browsing with the style that you modified?
- Did you check your usergroup permissions? (Somehow XenForo defaults these to off, even though I set them to default to on.)
- Did you check your style properties?
Wow thanks shelley for the detailed pics, and dismounted for the great mod. Dismounted you should put this in the instructions as other people might have the same issue.
Done. Thanks for making the guide, by the way. Much appreciated.On that note. @Dismounted - I've posted the xenmood guide in a new thread. It might be worth linking to it with a link in your first post?
Challenges are always fun.On a related subject. How do you feel about more work on a new feature?
Done. Thanks for making the guide, by the way. Much appreciated.
Challenges are always fun.Looking forward to that PC.
Challenges are always fun.Looking forward to that PC.
I quickly checked your list laztrix and there are a few which you could possibly add.
Arsey for example could be gicik?
Familiar - tanidik
Hurting - canim aciyor
Probably a few more too, that was just a quick look.
Procrastinating - Erteleyen / Erteliyorum ?
I'm adding the full Turkish translation of the moods that Shelly had attached to a post for translation. There are a few moods that really don't have a meaning in Turkish, so they are marked as "-"
Edit
I'll update that list (english soon) there's been a few more moods designed since I threw up that previous listing.
If you could let me know laztrix when you've translated all (the ones you've had trouble with ) I can allocate that listing to the side ready for implementation on the moods. Looks like the turkish language will be the first translation made.
ps. And thanks for taking the time out in making the translations.
Geciktirmek de olabilir.There is suitable idiom for that: "Ağırdan almak" - "Ağırdan Alıyor". Has the similar meaning, suits better![]()
Geciktirmek is a Ver(bal) (Fiilimsi) alone it doesn't cover the meaning. Idioms like "Ağırdan Almak" or "Ayak Sürümek" (Ayak Sürüyor) means "Taking it Slow, No Rush, Delay, postpone" and has also the sub meaning of Procrastinating, procrastinate.Geciktirmek de olabilir.
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