i wouldn't fret over "unnapproved" plugins. I use a ton of them on my site and it's stable and great. The guys (and gals) that write and post content here are knowledgeable and upright ethical people.
You can get a sense for the "quality" of a plugin by looking at the discussions related to the plugin. If you see a lot of issues, then steer clear, but a plugin that's been downloaded dozens (or hundreds) of times and has good feedback is as good a gold.
est said: I did the same as @Waterskiaddict - changed 411 line to @hbf suggestion:
- if (!property_exists($Sender, 'Discussion')) { + if (!property_exists($Sender, 'Question')) {And now Start a discussion option is chosen by default.
But the order of the buttons is still the same - Ask a Question still comes first. And I wonder how do I change this?
Your question was answered previously...
hbf said:
you can also change the order the tabs are displayed by modifying qnapost.php
and swapping the order of lines 15 and 16
Did you do this?
You've obviously missed my point. But after reading your comments on the vanoogle thread I can understand why.
If you are looking for a software solution for which you get 100% supported solutions you should consider paying for the software you want to have. Open source software is developed and supported by a community of people trying to add their little piece. Moochers/Leechers add nothing to that environment and only add frustration to the lives of the good people trying to help others.
Vanilla is a great, highly customizable platform. But it's not for someone who is unwilling to get their hands dirty every once in a while. If you want to use vanilla while getting only "code reviewed, approved" content then I recommend purchasing a paid hosting option, then you can focus your talents on the things you are so great at, rather than hosting forum software.