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Re: Thanks To Everyone
  • 2007/3/21 4:53

  • Herko

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www.sk8photos.com I think.

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Herko
Re: Template changing??
  • 2007/3/20 13:11

  • Herko

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1. please don't double post.

2. clear the templates_c folder of all files except the index.html file.

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Re: Xoopseditor FCKeditor
  • 2007/3/19 14:47

  • Herko

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What is the error? DOes turning on php debug give you any feedback?

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Herko
Re: How do I display a block from another Xoops site?
  • 2007/3/19 9:47

  • Herko

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And in many countries and with many content publishers, scraping is not an entirely legal practice. You're basically stealing content and displaying it as your own without permission.

Doesn't phppp's Digest module do this too?

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Herko
Re: Does member profile printable for admin?
  • 2007/3/19 9:44

  • Herko

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You could try to create a print stylesheet where you put everything you don't want to see on the print on invisible.

Google for stylesheet media="print" for more information on how to create a print stylesheet.

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Re: Giving Back- Something Small Once a Week
  • 2007/3/16 10:41

  • Herko

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hear hear!

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Herko
Re: Override external CSS
  • 2007/3/16 10:36

  • Herko

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what happens if you put the style declarations from the lobby in your own theme style.css file and give them your own styles?

What I mean is if the lobby has a style definition for
class="LobbyLink" in its own stylesheet, you add the class LobbyLink in your own stylesheet, and give it your own styles.

Doesn't this override the original styles?


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Re: How did you hear about xoops?
  • 2007/3/12 10:13

  • Herko

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Quote:

MadFish wrote:
Herko...and after all that trouble I went to not to name that other CMS :)

The impact phpnuke had on the spread of open source cms users -and on development of branches such as xoops, is undenyable. That shouldn't be hidden. It's like evolution, you don't skip mentioning the homo erectus because it was a buggy model

Fransisco Burzi's claim that to remove any credits in the footer would mean he'd come after you and sue your ass put off a lot of people tho

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Herko
Re: How did you hear about xoops?
  • 2007/3/12 9:25

  • Herko

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In 2001, I was tinkering with a perl script on my own domain, it was a lot of work just to ghet it going. Then I found (thru hotscripts.com) php-nuke, and installed that. It worked fine, untill I wanted to add or change something. I had to dig into the code, add hacks just to make some other thing work properly. But, it was my first introduction to open source cmses. When looking for the best way to manage a phpnuke website, I found someone talking about a new CMS called XOOPS. So, in february 2002, about 6 weeks after the launch of XOOPS 1.0 RC1, I joined and started to work with it. I've been a XOOPSer ever since

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Re: Xoops 2.3/2.4 or 3.0 update?
  • 2007/3/11 11:03

  • Herko

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Yes, it is sad that there's no communication. But people complaining about not being informed does tend to put the developers off. It doesn't add to their motivation to do all that work for everyone. And when that happens, they will do what they want to do, and that might or might not be develop code in silence.

I don't know what is going on exactly. What I do know has been posted and referred to. That's what everyone has got to go on at the moment.

Here's a link to the daily snapshots tho, for those of you who don't know where to find the latest code:http://devteam.xoops.org/snapshots/

Here you can download what is in the repository. And start testing. However, software development has several phases, and the phase of alpha releases does not include end-user functionality testing. Testing means diving into the code and see how things work. Understanding the logic, and what it means for building other parts of the code. That's the phase we're in now, so there's no 'hey, this page is blank, lets report a bug' or 'my module doesn't work in this version, lets report it'.

Alpha releases are for coders. Read the code. Learn. Understand. That's what it is for.

Herko




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