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I recently downloaded phpBB3 and installed a new template for it. Actually I installed several templates. The problem I'm now having is that in all of the posts there is not a "quote" button to click on to quote another users post. I have tried several templates and none of them will allow you to quote a post except for the default subsilver template. Does anyone have any idea what could be the problem or how I could fix it? Thanks for any help.
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That is a question that must be asked of the people who created the particular templates you have, and that can be done at the phpBB.com forum.
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Question: you say you have downloaded phpbb3 and installed have you yet to install on your website as the forum you have there is phpbb2. or are you trying it out before installing and coverting your old one. |
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| No I'm using phpBB3 on a different domain name that I recently added to my account. My Steady Racing account is still using the phpBB2 forum.
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I thought that it may have been the way the templete had been designed. However, I found it hard to believe that all 6 of the ones that I tried were writen the same way. Plus I even downloaded a template that a friend of mine is using and his template has the quote button. |
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#6
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Chances are you didn't upload the images for the quote buttons, or they are in the wrong location
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