This tutorial will allow you to use separate and unique Custom Forum Icons for each Forum and show images on Index and Forumdisplay Pages without running a single query OR without using a single plugin. You need to edit 3 templates;
Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumbit templates > forumbit_depth1_cat > and find;
and Change it to;
Within the same template find;
and Change it to;
Save `forumbit_depth1_cat` template.
Now Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumbit templates > forumbit_depth2_forum and find;
and Add the following code just after that;
Save `forumbit_depth2_forum` template.
On this point you can see an <img src=""> tag with a {$forum['fid']}.png variable. This variable is the key in our tutorial which show a Unique Custom Icon in front of its corresponding Forum ID.
Go to: Cpanel > File Manager > public_html > [ Your Forum Path ] > images > and make a folder with "ficons" name (without quotes).
Now all you need to do is to copy images to be used as Custom Forum Icons (relevant to the Forum Name) and upload them to ./images/ficons/ folder.
NOTE: Image's name should be same to the Forum ID. For example if your Forum ID (where these Icons are going to show) is 2 then you'll have to rename the Icon as 2.png and upload it to images/ficons/ folder. Do the same with rest of the Icons.
Now we have almost finished to show Custom icons on Index. Next, we have to do it on Forumdisplay pages.
Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumdisplay templates > forumdisplay_subforums and find;
and Change it to;
Within the same template find;
and the following just after that;
Save `forumdisplay_subforums` template.
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Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumbit templates > forumbit_depth1_cat > and find;
PHP Code:
<td class="thead" colspan="5">
PHP Code:
<td class="thead" colspan="6">
Within the same template find;
PHP Code:
<td class="tcat" colspan="2"><span class="smalltext"><strong>{$lang->forumbit_forum}</strong></span></td>
PHP Code:
<td class="tcat" colspan="3"><span class="smalltext"><strong>{$lang->forumbit_forum}</strong></span></td>
Save `forumbit_depth1_cat` template.
Now Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumbit templates > forumbit_depth2_forum and find;
PHP Code:
<td class="{$bgcolor}" align="center" valign="top" width="1"><img src="{$theme['imgdir']}/{$lightbulb['folder']}.gif" alt="{$lightbulb['altonoff']}" title="{$lightbulb['altonoff']}" class="ajax_mark_read" id="mark_read_{$forum['fid']}" /></td>
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<td class="{$bgcolor}" align="center" valign="top" width="1"><img src="images/ficons/{$forum['fid']}.png" alt="" title="" class="" id="" /></td>
Save `forumbit_depth2_forum` template.
On this point you can see an <img src=""> tag with a {$forum['fid']}.png variable. This variable is the key in our tutorial which show a Unique Custom Icon in front of its corresponding Forum ID.
Go to: Cpanel > File Manager > public_html > [ Your Forum Path ] > images > and make a folder with "ficons" name (without quotes).
Now all you need to do is to copy images to be used as Custom Forum Icons (relevant to the Forum Name) and upload them to ./images/ficons/ folder.
NOTE: Image's name should be same to the Forum ID. For example if your Forum ID (where these Icons are going to show) is 2 then you'll have to rename the Icon as 2.png and upload it to images/ficons/ folder. Do the same with rest of the Icons.
Now we have almost finished to show Custom icons on Index. Next, we have to do it on Forumdisplay pages.
Go to: ACP > Templates > Your theme's templates > Forumdisplay templates > forumdisplay_subforums and find;
PHP Code:
<td class="thead" colspan="5" align="center"><strong>{$lang->sub_forums_in}</strong></td>
PHP Code:
<td class="thead" colspan="6" align="center"><strong>{$lang->sub_forums_in}</strong></td>
Within the same template find;
PHP Code:
<td class="tcat" width="2%"> </td>
PHP Code:
<td class="tcat" width="2%"> </td>
Save `forumdisplay_subforums` template.
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Source : https://community.mybb.com/thread-92128.html