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07-10-2013, 07:06 PM
What is Threads Auto Close?
Threads Auto Close is a professional forum management mod, allowing administrators to automatically close threads after X post or X replies.

Close Threads Automatically is the ideal product to eliminate the bumping of older threads.

Threads are not closed in the database, they appear as if they were closed. So, if you deactivate or uninstall the mod, threads appear as open again.

Note: Threads that are marked as closed by this mod via the Auto Close After X Replies setting, can not be reopened due to the fact that they have reached the max replies you set. Only way to re open them is to increase the reply limit or disable that feature.

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Please remember to click the, http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/images/mark_installed.png button to the right if you installed the mod ---->

What does 'Marking As Installed' do ?

* It helps you to stay on top of updates - members who have installed modifications will be notified by us whenever new updates are available.

* For security issues - vbulletin.org will contact all members who have installed a modification whenever a security issue is brought to their attention.

* Marking a modification as installed also helps us know how many people are using our work, giving us extra incentive to provide more features and new modifications.

We appreciate the support!
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Other addons available @ www.DragonByte-Tech.com/forum (http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/forum)


Major Features
Close After X Posts: Administrators can set threads to auto close after a defined amount of days.

Close After X Replies: Administrators can set threads to auto close after a defined amount of replies.

Forum Settings: Administrators can set which forums threads to auto close after X days or X replies.

General Settings

Option to toggle plugin on or off.
Option to remove the DBT branding, if you purchased a branding free key for the product.
Option to remove the Hivelocity from footer.
Option to hide the version number in the footer.
Option to close thread after X days.
Option to close sticky threads or not.
Forum selector to choose which forums to auto close threads in.
Setting to close threads after X replies if so desired, overrides the close thread after X days setting.
Usergroup setting to select which usergoups will see the threads as closed.
Forum selector to choose which forums the threads do not auto close on, if you choose All Forums in the other setting.
Option to include sub forums if the parent forum is selected.
Option to enter forum id's of threads you want excluded from auto closing if it is in a forum you have threads auto closing.
Option to enter the id's of the users you want to see the threads as closed if they are in a forum you have threads auto closing. Useful if you only want certain users to see threads closed instead of usergroups.
Option to add a "Closed" prefix on forumdisplay to the thread title if the thread is closed via this mod.
DBTech Affiliate ID support.

Note: Threads that are marked as closed by this mod via the Auto Close After X Replies setting, can not be reopened due to the fact that they have reached the max replies you set. Only way to re open them is to increase the reply limit or disable that feature.
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This mod displays a copyright notification in the footer of Show Thread and product pages which includes:

1 Link to DragonByte Technologies homepage
1 Link to Product Description page of this modification
1 Link to Hivelocity Hosting (Removable via a vBulletin Option)


Screenshots:

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