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csbjerke
Re: Members site
  • 2006/2/16 14:53

  • csbjerke

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i have thought about it, and found that the best option would probably be to make the "module" like a fully customizable module, just like any "contact us" form.

i am currently working with the Formulaire 3.23 as my contact form, and i guess (without any knowledge about it) that it would be an easy hack to make....?

instead of having the form to send as an email, it would create a page on the server that belongs to the user (www.domain.com/user)

on the other hand, it would also either have a built in blog option, or that it inputs all blogs written by this user in a separate blog. Alternatively just a link to the blog that is written.

Obviously it would be easy if the admin can also (in an easy way)choose to have some fields already filled in, based on the login information of the user. (email address, user name, location etc...)

By making it so general, and that admins can create the "form" which the users can fill in their information from, it would be more customizable than my previous post, and hence easier to use by other admins that are looking for almost the same module...

Also read this post

anyone able to do something like this?



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csbjerke
Re: Community Module
  • 2006/2/16 14:31

  • csbjerke

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I am also very interested in such a module.
i wrote earlier a post about it.

See the post here My previous post

Is this what kind of what you also are looking for?

My alternative would be a hack of the "extended users" module, making it kinda like my "contact us" form, so that me myself can add dropdown boxes or other options from the admin board, in order to create a user registration card that contains all the information that i want.

Does anyone know if this is possible?



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csbjerke
Members site
  • 2006/2/10 9:39

  • csbjerke

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I am running a site that is for people at school, and as a part of the school, everyone has to go twice on internships. As i am also reaching the end of the school, i am looking for a module that could help keeping track of where in the world people are now. Kind of like whereareyou.net.

it should be a mix of the current usermenu, but with blog possibility and also a possibility to add comments to the blogs and uploaded photos. I would also much appreciate it if it was a button or so from your user-information to link with this module. As for blocks, a list of last ten bloggers, and top five destinations or so would be nice.
Also as in the alumni block, with current photo as well as graduation photo of user.
Things as a map and flag of current position, as well as possibility to see if the "owner" of the blog is online would be a big bonus.

currently i am using the alumni block, as well as a blog service, but these things are not interlinked, and slightly difficult to use for the not so technically advanced users of the site.

i guess that there are more people out there looking for something like this.

Can someone help me with this? i do not know anything about PHP, otherwise i would have given it a try myself.



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csbjerke
Re: How to make group specific themes
  • 2005/11/13 16:39

  • csbjerke

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Thanks for the input here.
I got all the answers when upgrading to version 2.2
then i have the option of giving people specific themes...



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csbjerke
Re: problems with istats
  • 2005/11/11 1:52

  • csbjerke

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hey, i also have problems with i-stats.
it used to work until i upgraded from XOOPS version 2.0.7 to 2.2 or something like that

now it only counts when I log on as an administrator, however i really want to see the logins of the users. actually in a dreamworld, i would love it if it counts the users, but not me as an admin.


does anyone have a fix for this, or is the easiest thing to install another stats-counter?

PS: i've just found out that it counts also for my moderators, which makes me think that it might be a "permission-problem" but i can't seem to figure out where the problem is...



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csbjerke
Re: How to make group specific themes
  • 2005/9/30 15:43

  • csbjerke

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a short while since i posted my first post here, but i am unfortunately not any closer to the answer..

are there anyone out there with a solution for me?

it would be most appreciated, and i guess that i am not the only one.....



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csbjerke
Re: How to make group specific themes
  • 2005/9/16 1:00

  • csbjerke

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thanks for the input there

i am also sure that a small little php is all i need, unfortunately i do not know that "language". it's like greek to me..

i should however be able to copy paste such a code into my files, and change the needed folder or files that it is linked to.



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csbjerke
How to make group specific themes
  • 2005/9/15 16:58

  • csbjerke

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i am having a site with multiple groups. one of these groups is a special members group, which is different from the regular "registered" group.

my question is if there is a way that my members gets a special theme whenever they log on, which is unavailable for everyone else?

i have looked for it, but only found block specific themes, and themes changing after the seasons.

can anyone help me here?
i would be most thankful




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