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philroy
Re: Wfsection - each section link jump to most recent post?
  • 2004/2/15 8:12

  • philroy

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  • Since: 2003/8/23


Thanks for your comments. Basically I just want to make the links on the left for the teams in School to always jump to the most recent artcile for that team when clicked on. So if the kids in Arataki Team put a story up tomorrow, clicking on their name in the left menu of the site will jump to this (the most recent) story, rather than a generic list of articles available under that Team.

I'll go for your easiest suggestion I think (as I'm not that adept at understanding the first!)..."clone the wfs_new.php block"....but once I clone this file, what do I do with it? Is this what I make the links for each team load from the left menu?

Cheers,

Phil



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philroy
Re: Wfsection - each section link jump to most recent post?
  • 2004/2/15 3:16

  • philroy

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  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Final bump (I promise)....anyone got a solution? Sorry for the bump, I'd just really like to solve this.

Phil



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philroy
Re: TinyContent WYSIWYG editor
  • 2004/2/13 20:52

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Just don't forget us Mac users too

Phil



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philroy
Re: Features for next version of Evennews
  • 2004/2/6 11:07

  • philroy

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  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Don't have a full working XOOPS site yet and am not using a newsletter module, but I have been looking around and came across this newsletter software the other day. It has some interesting features...
http://tincan.co.uk/?lid=453

Obviously not a XOOPS module, but it provides some good ideas.

Phil



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philroy
Re: Safari Users can't log in, help!
  • 2004/2/4 0:18

  • philroy

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  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Had similar problems....check your mainfile....

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=15481&forum=20#forumpost64650

Phil



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philroy
Re: Making "Home" link appear off main page
  • 2004/1/31 20:41

  • philroy

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  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


OK...first of all....thank you! That's working great. I figured I probably would trigger the interest of someone wanting to figure it out. Thanks you so much!

A couple of things to note..

1. If you're a Mac user like me, make sure if you are using Safari in this process that you aren't blocking pop-up windows (I didn't even realise I was). It wasn't until looked at the source code that I realised a pop-up window was meant to be appearing. So, I switched to Mozilla and got the info I need.

2. In the code above, remove the "// Enter your home link" part or else that appeared on the page too

The only thing that now concerns me is the info that appeared during smarty debug! Should a site be error free? There were repeated messages on the page about a line in the theme index it didn't like. Should I look at fixing that or is that quite normal?

Phil



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philroy
Re: Making "Home" link appear off main page
  • 2004/1/31 10:06

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Yeah, I do use that, thanks...but some people don't realise. Could just be done with it and have a static "Home" link that does show on even the main page, but I was trying to be clever.

Anyone else?

Phil



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philroy
Re: Making "Home" link appear off main page
  • 2004/1/31 8:59

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Anyone?

Phil



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philroy
Re: Wfsection - each section link jump to most recent post?
  • 2004/1/29 3:45

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Bump.
Anyone got a solution to this at all?

Cheers,

Phil



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philroy
Site won't load when news feed is down
  • 2004/1/27 9:08

  • philroy

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 107

  • Since: 2003/8/23


Hi all,

Previously, for a non-xoops site, I've been using this to pull RSS feeds...
http://magpierss.sourceforge.net/

It includes error checking and if it can't access a RSS feed that you've specified, it pops a litle error message on the page.

Just now with a test site I'm working on in Xoops, one of the sites that I get an RSS feed from using the Headlines module seems to have gone down. What's worse is that I can't now load my main page, as the site just sits there trying to find the feed, then hangs.

Is this because I have the cache switched off during testing and development? Or is there no error checking in the headlines module?

Phil




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