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Re: Cricket Club Website
  • 2004/11/19 10:13

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(that you still don't have any comments on this great site)

My first opinion it looks very good. But there is a little graphic disturbing your whole layout. That is the logo on top of the page. It doesn't fit the rest. What my solution to that is to try and fit the logo in the page.. d'oh.

How? (this is just a first idea.. I don't know how it will look like because don't have PS here and neither the time)

<li>Align your logo to the left</li>
<li>On top of your menu (News-Downloads-Forums-FAQ & Help-Weblinks) color the line like the color of your logo. And remove the line from your logo itself.
<li>Put the text from the logo (the Islanders) on the left of your menu.. so in front of News-Downloads-Forums-FAQ & Help-Weblinks.
<li>Adjust the banner from your website to the color of your logo</li>

Now you got your logo integrated in your site.

For the rest it look very nice.. you developed the design by your own?



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Oesie's Weblog
  • 2004/11/19 10:03

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Hey guys I want to know your opinion about my own theme on my weblog www.oesie.nl. The best way to view it is in Firefox (in IE it have a problem with outlining the content of my news).

The site is still under development but I wanna know your opinion already because I don't have much time to develop my site the coming months.

Ok wtf did he do then you might think:
- theme design through the css
- template design (notice there are no buttons anymore for reply/comments/delete).
- fixed width.. max 1000 with.. will fit in 800 width also.

To do:
- graphics: banners, images for news topics
- template design for myalbum-P
- test/install modules (shoutbox/multimenu)



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The '>' is not usable for a smiley.
  • 2004/11/9 12:09

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The sign '>' is not usable in a smiley at least not at the beginning that I know of. So a smiley that have a shortcut like >:) won't work.



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One smiley is not clickable
  • 2004/11/9 11:39

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In my XOOPS site I've imported my own smilies. Everything works fine for except 1 smiley.

OK SOLVED.. it seems XOOPS can't handle the '>' I'll report it at the bugs.

But does anybody knows the problem of the smiley that is not clickable, and won't show up with the 'shortcut' key?



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Re: Restricting the download section until an amount of posts have been reached
  • 2004/11/3 10:12

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Yeah I want to know this aswell. With this feature you don't get members that just want to leech all your downloads.

But how do we prevent catching the files just straight from the file? Can we make a protection on that?

Because on my weblog I would like to have a links working. But mostly with weblogs you send a user to a outside file. When I choose to host it by myself I want to make sure only users of my weblog can acces it.

How do I solve that?



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Where do I need to place a online counter?
  • 2004/11/2 13:09

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Hi there, I was wondering where I should place my counter if I use one from the web. I'm not sure if nedstat.com (.nl) is saying something to you, that's the one I'm using right now.

To get the counter working isn't a real prob. Just place it in a module or whatever. Or in de footerbar. But, is that the right place to put an online counter. Because it will count +1 everytime you go to another page while actually it is still the same visit.

- Some other solutions might be making a entry page with counter.
- Use counters from the XOOPS Module Repository (?)


Who helps me out here :)



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Re:Adding a file to an article so readers can download it
  • 2004/10/28 21:37

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Quote:

Mithrandir wrote:
Attaching files to a news article is a feature in News 1.2 - it's available onhttp://dev.xoops.org

How do I've to look at that site. Are that modules that are under development or ready for implementation and if so why aren't they implementend in XOOPS (yet)?

I know that XOOPS is gonna be only the core someday but I didn't knew that there were already updated (?) packages out.



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Re:Need advise for creating a module
  • 2004/10/27 13:08

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Quote:

ackbarr wrote:
perhaps this is my lack of understanding the purpose of the site, but what would the completed cocktail module have to do?

Here a short description what the module should do:
- add/edit/delete a cocktail
- add/edit/delete a cocktail category
- add/edit/delete ingredients
- add/edit/delete glasses
- add/edit/delete sort cocktails
- sort cocktails by category/added/name (query)
- rate a cocktail (query)
- my cocktails (selection of cocktails you can make with the user got the ingredients of) (query + stored ingredients)
- top rated cocktails (query)
- last added cocktails (query)

In my opinion it looks like the news module with some extra's.

Anoyomous users should be able to browse through the added cocktails (rate?).
The registered users can have their own 'ingredient box' so they can see what cocktails they can make with those ingredients. Rate cocktails, post comments.



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Need advise for creating a module
  • 2004/10/27 11:19

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Dear XOOPS members,

I want to know your opinion about creating a new XOOPS module. How to set it up, and if I need other programmers with me. And if they are around inhere.
I want to know this because I'm really short of time (school/work) and really want the module.

I've a plain (without secruity, no sql, etc. etc, just text) cocktailsite running for some years. I started it when I couldn't find any good dutch cocktail site. But when the time got short by I never had the time to finish it (because it is all from scratch as well). Last year I discovered cms systems and XOOPS.

And there the light goes on again. Can't I make a module for XOOPS that is capable for cocktail management. After some plain XOOPS site I consider myself still as newbie and want to create the new module for that old cocktailsite (I already turned into XOOPS). But where do I need to start? What do I need?

Programming is not the best thing of me and I always want good documentation when I start to build something. My question is to find some good docu about creating a module and maybe some people that are interested in creating a 'cocktail' module.

What is finished is the complete database structure. And the ideas what it should do. Is there anybody inhere interested to create this module, or maybe it already exists?



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Re: How to change the value for a variable?
  • 2004/10/24 10:43

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*kick*




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