Is there any way moderators can induce a policy to encourage members to post their console type in the title of trading and discussion threads?
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Is there any way moderators can induce a policy to encourage members to post their console type in the title of trading and discussion threads?
We can encourage it, even edit it in, but it's a lot of hard work. Any suggestions?
[36] classic
PSN | classic22us
Steam | 22classic22
I believe that there's a plugin for vBulletin that allows you to have a drop-down arrow in the "new thread" window which allows you to select from a few options and have it in your thread title.
Example:
Select Prefix: [PSN] \/ (options being [PSN][360][PC])
Thread Title: WTA Excalibur
The thread would be seen as: [PSN] WTA Excalibur
Just set it as a mandatory radio button selection before starting a post:
o PC
o Xbox
o PSN
o Mobile
o Other
I'll search for it after work, for now there's a work-around that does pretty much the same thing. Here's a little mini-guide to set it up: https://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/thread_prefixes
New threads can now have prefixes. Thanks, Fewd!