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Post by ninjaluke on Mar 21, 2007 6:30:28 GMT -5
hi there.
Im a admin over at the pumperland forum.
Ive noticed that a few other forums have a "whos visited today"
box at the bottom of the forum near the last post created section.
the "whos visited today" box contains in order who was the last member ot guest to log onto the forum and view it.
i would like to install this feature to keep track of my members and the trouble makers....
Can anyone help with this code?
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Post by Simpsons Rule on Mar 21, 2007 9:55:00 GMT -5
hi there. Im a admin over at the pumperland forum. Ive noticed that a few other forums have a "whos visited today" box at the bottom of the forum near the last post created section. the "whos visited today" box contains in order who was the last member ot guest to log onto the forum and view it. i would like to install this feature to keep track of my members and the trouble makers.... Can anyone help with this code? Can you link me to the website you're talking about?
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Post by JZSquared on Mar 21, 2007 20:57:39 GMT -5
hi there. Im a admin over at the pumperland forum. Ive noticed that a few other forums have a "whos visited today" box at the bottom of the forum near the last post created section. the "whos visited today" box contains in order who was the last member ot guest to log onto the forum and view it. i would like to install this feature to keep track of my members and the trouble makers.... Can anyone help with this code? How would you not be able to keep track of the trouble makers? Unless you allow guests to post, which I would not recommend at all because you lose all control, because all you can do is block an IP address which they can change anyways. And you can tell what members do by viewing the security log in your admin control center. Plus this would only tell you who was the last person to log in, which you can view in profiles as well. So if someone else logged in after the trouble maker, they would be punished instead of the correct person. So what is the point of having this code? I mean if you want to have it I understand, but there are other tools you can use to do what you're asking that are already built in.
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