The only way is to create another usergroup and put the user in it\ However you can try putting the HTML in his name itself but I don't think that will work unless you edit the code to allow HTML in usernames which would be a big security risk because people will register a username like "<b>Loget</b>" and the HTML will run it.
Yeah, ive tried it previously, couldnt figure it out, had 2 create a custom usergroup for the person. Also most forum systems wont allow you too have HTML in the name, i dont think vbulletin does
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