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Re: Content Module Decision Question
  • 2005/7/22 3:46

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Oh, and you are showing PhP Debug on your site.
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Re: Content Module Decision Question
  • 2005/7/22 3:45

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This sounds like just exactly whay I need. The question is: If I do disable main menu, how do I get access to the other modules I want to use?
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Re: Content Module Decision Question
  • 2005/7/22 2:39

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Thanks, Joe. Will be giving that a shot.
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Content Module Decision Question
  • 2005/7/21 17:44

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I am setting up a new website and I need to make a decision on a content management module. Is there a module out there that allows one to add a page listing directly to the main menu?

Thanks.
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Re: Koivi Ed: System Wide Possible?
  • 2005/4/12 15:55

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Well, since this site needs to have a modicum of stability in it, I won't be hacking at files. I do thank you, however.

I was hoping that there was a system-wide, tested and proven drop-in solution.

Frankly, I cannot take the chance of screwing up something royally. Mr. Murphy is a cruel taskmaster and administers his laws severely.



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Koivi Ed: System Wide Possible?
  • 2005/4/12 14:37

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Over at this site:

http://worldnewstrust.org

We have dropped in Koivi Editor for use with AMS, which is the backbone of our site and is performing well(although the head person of the site, formerly with UPI, will be getting in touch with the AMS guys with some suggestions from a news professional. Yes, AMS guys, he will be bringing some dosh.)



Koivi is a good bit of coding and definately extends the range of AMS quite nicely. Head Man has used other CMS editors and feels that Koivi is the most full-featured wysiwyg editor he has seen, with the most features enabled and working as expected.

The question is: Is there some way to make Koivi the default editor across the whole site? I ask this because on other sites I administer, I occasionally have to make custom blocks with HTML code in them, for better presentation of the content. The ability to do that in Koivi, as opposed to an external editor(Mozilla Ed, in my case) and cut-and-paste, would be a time saver and may well reveal features that would enhance that process.

TIA.



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.swf and xoops: Do I just bung it in there?
  • 2005/4/1 14:47

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Over onhttp://www.worldnewstrust.org I an running into new things and new XOOPS experiences and user needs all the time. It becoming quite the education.

This time, it is a Flash file that the owner wants to use.

Now, the sites I have done before have been pretty mundane, hence, the issue of .swf files has never come up.

Can someone tell me is a .swf file is to be treated like any other image file, or is there some dark and eldritch XOOPS magick ritual that must be performed before it can be displayed? I just don't want to bork anything, and I figure it is better to ask questions than blindly create smoking rubble through ignorance.

TIA.



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Tandy
Re: Latest AMS: Block positioning question
  • 2005/3/24 3:34

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I use kwrite. Or nvu.

Ok, I will give that a try.

Tomorrow.

If I still drank, I would be blowing more bubbles than a breaching submarine into a bottle of premium vodka, right now.



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Re: Latest AMS: Block positioning question
  • 2005/3/24 3:30

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Ok, phpkoax does what I want. exrg does not. Switch between the two and you will see what I mean.



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Re: Latest AMS: Block positioning question
  • 2005/3/24 3:18

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Brash, it is a CSS thing, as best as I can determine. I switched between themes and the other themes seem to have the addin blocks above the news items, which is what I want.

Now, I need to figure out what I have to do to change the css. I think.

I will turn on the theme-changer block for you, so you can see.




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