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libervis
Re: Polls in Threads on Forums?
  • 2004/8/18 0:03

  • libervis

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I need that too!

I hope that someone knows one that works with 2.0.7.

I don't know how comes that newbb didn't have that from start. It's "basics" as far as i can tell.

Daniel



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Images in the troubled wf-section..
  • 2004/8/17 18:48

  • libervis

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Hello!

I call it troubled because wf-section is one module on my site that just cannot play friendly.

The "latest" issue with it is fixing the images. First of all, it didn't had any images in /modules/wfsections/images/article/thumbs/ folder while it did point to images like 60x60_article.jpg causing the x box in IE because it links to an image that doesn't exists. So i saw to what images it points to, took proper everaldo crystal images, called them by the link references (to images which it points to) and uploaded them to the thumbs folder. Now they do appear, but they appear in frames (which i don't want) and for the first displayed article in the article index it resizes the image to a bigger size while the second, under feature articles, it displays OK (only in that stupid frame.

So, my questions are: How to remove these frames around images?
How to make that first article image in article index display in the normal size?
And third, how comes that wfsection automatically points ot non-existent images in thumbs folder. It must be a bug.
And fourth, when is the next freekin' version of this thing coming out, i am sick of fighting with it constantly. I don't see much of an fw-section alternative so i am kinda stuck with it.

Thanks for your help!
Daniel



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libervis
Libervis.com - your opinions?
  • 2004/8/17 18:38

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Hello!

I wanted to give it a try and see if anyone would like to say something on the overall look and feel of libervis.com. How do you like it? How would you rate it? What would you like to change? etc.

I am satisfied with how XOOPS performes and everything works fine except i have some stupid issues with wfsections. It's defeinitely the hardest part of the site to manage. It's options just seem to be too scattered. It seems like it just has too many options to handle itself as it should. I very much hope that it would be better in the next versions and i hope it'll be very soon.

Thank you!

Daniel



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Re: ShortURLs hack
  • 2004/8/4 20:14

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I hope the new version get's ready soon. Around August 8th is the official launch of libervis.com when i would really love to have search engine friendly URL's fixed.

But anyhow, whenever it can be ready, i am not pushing, just letting know that this thing is neede, obviosly.

Thank you
Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/14 0:11

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Woo Hoo, no problemos, i solved it.
I actualy was stupid enough to edit html in NVU which corrupted it or something. I'd better stick with cpanel's file manager which has an editor from now on or any other clean textual editor. It's the safest.

Everythins cool now!

Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/13 23:58

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Thank you bd_csmc!

But once i enabled that option (from general preferences) i got my site load that themes.htm file so that i can see all the code inside instead of the proper site index. See at www.libervis.com (if i don't turn off or solve by the time you answer)

Thank you!
Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/13 22:58

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The problem seems to be solved!

I reuploaded, reinstalled the whole thing more carefuly as i said and then i updated news module 1.1 to 1.2 without problems. Also downloaded and installed a couple of 7dana themes and finaly put 7dana jane theme as default for the site changing only logo for now.
I may change more in a theme (colors and stuff), but then i really love the looks this way. What do you think, would it be ok to leave it as it is. I ask that because i heard people say that they don't appreciate sites with complete themes made by others and appreciate more those sites that do it themselves..
And one more thingy, just below the headline, there is register now link that says: 'Register now on mysite.com!' I want to change that 'mysite.com' to 'libervis.com' and i did it inside the theme.htm file, uploaded it and it still doesn't show libervis.com showing instead mysite.com.
It looks unprofessional to have it be 'mysite.com' on libervis.com.

Thank you!
Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/12 0:08

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Thank you guys..

Yeah, that yould be the logical explanation especialy when transfers go through 56k modem connection.
By the way, i use FileZilla FTP for ma transfers..what do you think of it? Is it possible that it doesn't handles transfers very well? Any recommendations for another FTP if this one isn't good enough?

Thanks!
Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/11 23:57

  • libervis

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I am going to reupload the whole xoops, i am now deleting the old installation to start from scratch.

I would to say those 'errors' aren't typical, but i wonder how come that the XOOPS files get corrupted by an installation so easily, that would somehow mean that every time i want to upgrade to a new version i might expect some problems. If that's so, i believ it wouldn't be a bad idea for developers to look a bit into it and find a way of fixing the problem or something.
Anyway, if the second install i am about to make goes smooth and i am able to update all modules i need to update without ANY problems, i may go with XOOPS afterall.

Thanks for your help!
Daniel



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Re: Problems with upgrading modules!
  • 2004/7/11 19:28

  • libervis

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I understand Mithrandir. And i'd like to say i am not mad at XOOPS community about this since it really seems to be a great community. I don't know why is this happening to me, it may be a new bug inside XOOPS or the troubled modules. I may reinstall the whole system and then try updating the same modules again to see if the problem will occure again. I'll inform you about that if i do that.
You'd understand if i move to another portal system because of this because i just have to be sure everything will work optimaly and therefore i can't use the system that showed such weeknesses in not unimportant area (updating modules) in the first week of testing it.
If i move to another system, i'll still be ready to recommend XOOPS to everyone in my future and other communities when they'd search for a community portal system.

Thanks for your support!
Daniel




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