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Re: need to build a simple catalog
  • 2005/2/11 1:43

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Currently there is no Catalog Module as such available (I dropped the project, as the client jumped ship).

Have you looked at the smartPartner module, it way serve as a compromise?



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Re: my nicest xoops theme
  • 2005/2/11 1:41

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You should be in bed is what I think

Serriously...I'm not sure the creative use of capital letters is appropriate for this kind of site, as you will most likely attract a rather conservative and older generation crowd (but I'm speculating here).

I like the idea of having a pegoda like set of colour boxes, but I would tone down the green, as it is to "alarming". My first impression was "does this do anything" (carefully moving the cursour around to see if anything happens). While this might not be the case with your target group, the intensity of the green distracts too much...IMO

Also, is there a German term for "Access Keys"? I'm for sure no language nazi, and never gave a ...... cent about the whole anglification of German language debate, but again, how will your target group feel? (homepage, well let's not turn into the nazi mentioned above ).

Also, the explanation of access keys should be boxed, and have a lighter background, or some other form of visual cue, that this is an Information Box!

Then that "peoples icon" to the top left, just under the top image, whats that about? Looks like something to click, but doesn't do anything (nono in UI design! -> add to list).

I love the footer, has something of a "holiday snap collection", but those "Maennekens" again????? (Waehren Strandkoerbe nicht angebrachter?).

Great theme never the less. Clean and slick as ever! Well done! (-> next task, prepare different colour style sheets maybe you could use the pegoda as a theme colour switcher )

Regards
JasonM

PS: one last impression, for a holiday site, I would use a couple of images to suggest what the articles are about (landscape as used in the theme)



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Re: I can't access System Admin/Groups menu?!?!
  • 2005/2/11 1:40

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Mate, if ya worried, contact your ISP/Host ASAP!



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Re: I can't access System Admin/Groups menu?!?!
  • 2005/2/11 1:24

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404's mean that the file doesn't exist! Could you have deleted something by accident?

Check your logs, or ask your ISP/Host if you got hacked...



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Re: calendar privilges
  • 2005/2/11 1:20

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I believe this depends on users making their events public viewable, when posting...don't know how you could set that as default.

If you still have trouble, and don't get an appropriate answer here, you might want to try the developers site GiJOE's PEAK XOOPS Support&Experiment.

Sorry that I couldn't be more helpfull!



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Re: Using Xoops for a commercial site?
  • 2005/2/11 1:13

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If you don't feel up to the task, and believe such a service to be genuine (and not driven by greed!), then check out this service set up by an active module developer.

Disclaimer: I'm together in a Development Team with the person in question! This is why I know about it!



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Re: login required permenantly
  • 2005/2/11 1:05

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Change access right for the module!

Sys Admin -> Groups, click on all the groups and change the settings to how you want them...



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Re: Giving registered users rights to post news
  • 2005/2/11 1:03

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Create a special group for those users you want to give Module Access Right to, and transfer those people into that group.



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Re: noob looking for template files
  • 2005/2/11 1:00

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Most .tpl files are within language folders.

The file you're looking for can be located at:

XOOPS_ROOT/language/YOURLANGUAGE/mail_template/lostpassword2.tpl


Hope this solves your problem...



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Re: Module file not found
  • 2005/2/11 0:53

  • JasonMR

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Unzipping is often not enough, because some developers like to zip/tar the module folder with a complete filestructure.

After unzipping/tarring, check the new folder, established trough the decompressing process. You will most likely find folders "html", "module", or something like "module_version_number_x.x.x", which is a clear indicator, that the actual module-folder, is NOT in the XOOPS-module-folder.


You are getting the message "Module File not found", because the installation script checks at the following level for a file titled "xoops_version.php":

(in the following FCBD == FOLDERCREATEDBYDECOMPRESSING
and AF2BIXM == ACTUALLFOLDER2BinXOOPSMODULEFOLDER
XOOPS_ROOT/modules/FCBD/xoops_version.php)


So, the situation you will most likely find is something like this:

XOOPS_ROOT/modules/FCBD/html/modules/AF2BIXM/xoops_version.php

...which is why such messages turn up in the admin area.


Hope this helps you...




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