for now i saw so many profiles of different people....but i newer saw other than
what are these public groups?Quote:
is not a member of any public groups
where can i find that?on this forums?
how to become member???
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for now i saw so many profiles of different people....but i newer saw other than
what are these public groups?Quote:
is not a member of any public groups
where can i find that?on this forums?
how to become member???
I don't think we use that function here, It's just a part of vBulletin. I'm not a member of any...
well i there is no function like that here.....why do we have "group memberships" in our profiles?
Maybe someone else can answer better than me, but I think it is a feature of the forum software that we just don't implement here.
It would be good if it was implimented. Mabey if you upgrade the forums you would include that feature?
Tim
Here's a previous thread about this:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/com...mberships.html
So far as I know, Core Wizard has no plans to setup any custom groups.
Im going to assume core wizard owns this forum?
Tim
Yes, that's correct.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tim_Wright
Still , out of curiosity , how do they work and what purpose do they serve ?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtomrodney
Here's the vBulletin link from the manual explaining usergroups. You can dig down to get additional information about custom usergroups:Quote:
Originally Posted by Santa's little helper
http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/usergroups