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Re: reddit module
  • 2007/11/20 15:42

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Bump again...



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Re: reddit module
  • 2007/11/12 11:40

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Bump... I need help...



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reddit module
  • 2007/11/11 13:22

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I've seen Weblinks module, in which the user gets to give the link a rating, but I'd like a module that gives the users the option to give a link +1 or -1, like reddit.com

Anybody knows what I'm talking about?(;



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Module Dev
  • 2007/11/11 12:10

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Can anybody tell me when it will be online?



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Re: News Module Question
  • 2007/9/22 16:06

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This post has been here for more than a day. can't anybody answer my question?



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News Module Question
  • 2007/9/21 13:14

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Hi! a new site I'm building will contain articles and news.
I decided to use the XOOPS news module (latest version), to display all the content. I decided to create a news category, and under it sub-categories related to news, and an articles category, with sub categories.
Example:
-News
--Linux News
--Open Source News
--Macintosh News
-Articles
--How To articles
--Linux Articles
--Xoops Articles

I'd like that the index of the main categories (articles, news),
will display their sub categories in their page.
For example:
If there is a new article in the linux news section, it will be displayed in its main category (news).

Thanks,
Ron.

(I asked It on another forum, but nobody replied.)



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Re: news module question.
  • 2007/9/15 15:36

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Help?



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news module question.
  • 2007/9/14 14:18

  • altenergy

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  • Since: 2007/7/17


Hi! a new site I'm building will contain articles and news.
I decided to use the XOOPS news module (latest version), to display all the content. I decided to create a news category, and under it sub-categories related to news, and an articles category, with sub categories.
Example:
-News
--Linux News
--Open Source News
--Macintosh News
-Articles
--How To articles
--Linux Articles
--Xoops Articles

I'd like that the index of the main categories (articles, news),
will display their sub categories in their page.
For example:
If there is a new article in the linux news section, it will be displayed in its main category (news).

Thanks,
Ron.



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Re: Joomla Vs. Xoops
  • 2007/8/24 13:34

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OMG... This was a hell of a comment...
I myself like XOOPS because it's so easy... and you can customize it to your own needs, not like joomla, that just has some annoying features. In fact, after trying for 4 times, I couldn't understand how joomla works!

I suited XOOPS to my own needs by knowing only HTML and CSS!
and i've configured my modules for my own needs, which means now I can do whatever I want. It's so much fun to do it all.

so the bottom line is:
Joomla is WINDOWS, XOOPS is LINUX. anybody disagrees?



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Re: How can i do this?
  • 2007/8/24 13:25

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I'm Interested in this module too. can someone give me an address I can download the module from?




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