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Adding a countries drop down in new discussion
dhana1
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What i want to achieve is this -
1)Add a countries drop down in new discussion
2)The selected country is added in front of discussion title
Please tell me how can i do this.
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I guess you could use the prefix discussion plugin for that: http://vanillaforums.org/addon/prefixdiscussion-plugin
Thanks. Is there any demo for this?
http://127.0.0.1
lol. the link you provided for the demo doesn't work. all I get is this:
contestant 1: plz. how do I create a demo step by step.
volunteer: here are all the steps to create a demo (50 page document provided in pdf format).
contestant 2: do the steps to the demo work?
volunteer: yes
contestant 3: It doesn't work.
volunteer: what doesn't work?
contestant 4: it doesn't work. I already said that.
volunteer: can you explain any better?
contestant 5: I am using the latest version.
volunteer: what version number?
contestant 6: the latest.
volunteer: can you explain better, what doesn't work?
contestant 7: what do you mean?
volunteer: phew! wipes his brow, heads out for a beer.
bartender says: How was your day?
volunteer: speechless.
I may not provide the completed solution you might desire, but I do try to provide honest suggestions to help you solve your issue.
That's strange - it works for me...
Sorry @dhana1 it might not have been clear (it was a nerd joke). There is no test server. You should consider two options:
1. If you already have an online forum, you should have a local test server where you can test that plugin
2. If you are still evaluating, you should install Vanilla locally and then you can test the plugin, too
Creating a test server is really easy. Search online for "WAMP stack" (Windows, Apache, MySql, PHP), install it and then download Vanilla. Installing Vanilla is even more easy than installing a WAMP stack
Thanks. No problem i will test it locally.