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Re: Global section for account settings
  • 2005/2/17 14:27

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This can gather all settings in one place and allow flexibility to do a favour to members.



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Global section for account settings
  • 2005/2/17 6:07

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In the XOOPS core, a new section may called "My settings" should be introduced. This section allows all module developers to put all necessary settings that site members can customize. This acts as a global place for members to configure their accounts.

Of course, the module developer should allow the webmaster to set which settings will be open for users to configurate on their own.



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improve search function?
  • 2005/2/17 5:57

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Will the global search function be further improved by providing results with the keywords found? Just like the search results in Yahoo! or Google.

When I search some keywords, the results shown not only provide the title of the topic, but also the content of the topic (just several sentences) that matches the keywords.

At this moment, when I enter a keyword for search, the results shown are their topics. It's actually time-consuming to find the possible relevant information in that topics.

My second suggestion is that users should be allowed to choose which sections to search for, may be single section, multiple sections, or even all sections. I mean achieving this need not to reload the page, but just like the fast reply in this forum.



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Re: How Google voluntary translation works? Module used for translation?
  • 2005/2/17 4:50

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You may go to this URL for reference.

Google in your Language



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How Google voluntary translation works? Module used for translation?
  • 2005/2/16 6:11

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I am a voluntary translator at Google. I appreciate the platform for the voluntary translators to translate the site content into many other languages.

At this moment, XOOPS has been translated into a number of languages, but is it possible for the webmaster to open the translation of the site content to the voluntray translators just like that in Google?



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Re: What is the difference between Xoops and Php nuke?
  • 2005/2/15 4:54

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Quote:
I hope this will never happen since it would mean the end of XOOPS


I do think so. You can just see the popularity of php-nuke!



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Re: What is the difference between Xoops and Php nuke?
  • 2005/2/14 6:53

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Is it legal to use this free distribution of phpnuke for personl and commercial purposes?!



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Re: What is the difference between Xoops and Php nuke?
  • 2005/2/13 11:40

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Oh! I see a big difference at this moment.

Php nuke is not free, but XOOPS does.



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Re: More information in the block "who
  • 2005/2/9 16:22

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It seems not have the feature I mentioned!?



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What is the difference between Xoops and Php nuke?
  • 2005/2/9 15:34

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What is the difference between XOOPS and Php nuke?




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