Can't organize posts within a board

Started by SummerM, October 05, 2018, 06:01:13 PM

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SummerM

I used to be able to organize my posts on different boards by alphabetizing them.  No longer can do it or I lost the area where I could.  Really helps when posting an auction or things like that.  Any ideas?  Thanks~

br360


SummerM

These are the packages currently installed.


br360

Pretty sure none of your installed mods would be able to sort alphabetically. Not sure if you had a mod installed at one time then uninstalled, but installing the mod I posted above will give you the ability to have topics alphabetized in certain boards of your choosing

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SummerM

Not to sound dumb which I am.  How do I install the program you suggested.  Our technical admin left us without a warning and I am trying to get things running again.

I have uploaded the program to my computer.  Do I need to unzip it before I install and where do I install it.  I really do appreciate any help you can give me.

br360

You download it to your computer (which you already did), and then go to the package manager section of your admin panel and upload it through there. (Make sure not to install if there are any errors)

This link will give you more in depth info- http://wiki.simplemachines.org/smf/SMF2.0:Package_manager

GigaWatt

Quote from: br360 on October 06, 2018, 01:48:01 PM
You download it to your computer (which you already did), and then go to the package manager section of your admin panel and upload it through there. (Make sure not to install if there are any errors)

Make sure you don't unzip it. Upload it through the package manager as it is, zipped ;).
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