Headers in User Profiles
It is now possible to add wiki headers to User Profiles. If your site has notable members that deserve their own wiki page for more extensive user biographies, this can now be achieved easily using the same Integration Controls as forum and thread headers.vBulletin Widgets and Mobility
VaultWiki 4 Beta 7 ports the Wiki Activity sidebar block as a Forum Sidebar Block and a CMS Widget under vBulletin. In addition, it is now possible to add wiki headers to a number of other vBulletin pages, including Blog Categories, Group Categories, CMS Sections, and Project Tools projects. Permissions for adding/modifying these automatically uses existing forum permissions, so no additional configuration should be necessary.Auto-Links in XenForo
One of VaultWiki's most enticing features, Auto-Links, is now fully functional under XenForo with VaultWiki 4 Beta 7. Now, as in vBulletin releases, users don't have to explicitly link to wiki pages. Found text will be automatically linked where appropriate.Other Changes (attention needed)
The following directory should be removed when upgrading from earlier versions of VaultWiki 4, or you might be unable to save some edits: vault/core/controller/ui/edit/bookThe VaultWiki package directory under vBulletin has been changed to be consistent with XenForo and other vBulletin directories, and to fix a conflict when installing both VaultWiki 3 and VaultWiki 4 concurrently.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of VaultWiki 4 and you are not using VaultWiki 3, run the upgrade script as you normally would. Then you should remove the old package directory /packages/vaultwiki
Release Notes
Since this is a late-Beta release after public Alpha testing, VaultWiki 4 Beta 7 should be usable on vBulletin-based production sites.Since this is a Beta release, we do not recommend installing VaultWiki 4 Beta 7 on XenForo-based production sites at this time.