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Re: To all module scripters
  • 2006/2/17 17:21

  • txcelt

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  • Since: 2003/7/24


Module developers that are not comfortable writing a description of the module, or instructions on how to use it could request one of their experienced module users to volunteer to make quick write-ups. My 2 cents, for what it's worth.

Cheers,
Brent



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txcelt
Need Basic Help on Xoops Themes
  • 2005/10/7 14:48

  • txcelt

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  • Since: 2003/7/24


I've been running XOOPS on my web site for about 2 years now, and would really like to create a theme that 'looks' like tabletop gaming (Euro/German style games, RPGs, miniatures).

I've downloaded several themes that have elements that I like (top bar navigation, fixed column width, ability for user to turn left and right columns on/off, search box, etc.), and I can work in photoshop to make graphics. I've also tinkered in CSS a bit. I'm not a coder, but I can understand and modify existing code to an extent.

I need some help understanding how all of these pieces come together in a XOOPS theme. I saw the recent threads on the awsome work Snow77 (I think) did on the pirate theme, and I'd like to know more about the visual elements involved so I can give my site more flavor.

So, if there is a thread or a how-to out there, please point me in the right direction!



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txcelt
Re: Newbb bug!
  • 2005/9/23 14:57

  • txcelt

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  • Since: 2003/7/24


To clarify - CBB is an update to NewBB in order to support XOOPS 2.2 - right?



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txcelt
Re: Anyone have the cafepress module they can link me to?
  • 2005/9/20 15:16

  • txcelt

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  • Since: 2003/7/24


I also had to recently scrounge around to find it - thanks to Stroud for providing. If you need it, drop me a line and I can email it as well.

Cheers,
Brent



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txcelt
Clone/Modify Templates
  • 2005/9/20 15:13

  • txcelt

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Can anyone point me to some information on cloning/modifying templates?

I've been using XOOPS for a couple of years now without any need to do so, but I'd like to know what I'm missing...

Cheer!
Brent



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txcelt
Re: How do I verify module upgrades? v2.0.13
  • 2005/8/3 22:08

  • txcelt

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Actually, what I mean is that I want to verify that I have the latest version of each XOOPS file on my site (for version 2.0.13).

It is possible that when I FTP'd the files from each prior patch set to my site, that they did not overwrite the original versions. In addition, I did not understand the need to do the module updates on the system module window.

Hope this helps...

Brent



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txcelt
How do I verify module upgrades? v2.0.13
  • 2005/8/3 19:48

  • txcelt

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(Originally posted in Installation forum - no responses)

I initially installed XOOPS either just before 2.0 or just after (possibly in 2003?)- I've lost track. Over the months, I've installed the various patches. However, I'm not sure that I performed them properly.

I've just performed the series of patches from 2.0.9.2 to 2.0.13. I believe I've done them correctly (following the GREAT instructions on warpigw2). I'm pretty sure that I did not perform some of the earlier patches correctly, though.

The System module page has a footer with the correct version, none of the other standard pages do - many say 2.0.

Is there a way to verify the correct version of all of the files in my web site? While in the Administration module, I see the following module versions installed:

System 1.01
Contact Us 1
Downloads 1.1
Web Links 1.1
Forum 1
News 1.1
FAQ 1.1
Headlines 1
Polls 1
Members 1

Any guidance on checking file versions is appreciated!

Cheers,
Brent
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txcelt
How do I verify module upgrades? v2.0.13
  • 2005/8/1 21:09

  • txcelt

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 11

  • Since: 2003/7/24


I initially installed XOOPS either just before 2.0 or just after (possibly in 2003?)- I've lost track. Over the months, I've installed the various patches. However, I'm not sure that I performed them properly.

I've just performed the series of patches from 2.0.9.2 to 2.0.13. I believe I've done them correctly (following the GREAT instructions on warpigw2). I'm pretty sure that I did not perform some of the earlier patches correctly, though.

Is there a way to verify the correct version of all of the files in my web site? While in the Administration module, I see the following module versions installed:

System 1.01
Contact Us 1
Downloads 1.1
Web Links 1.1
Forum 1
News 1.1
FAQ 1.1
Headlines 1
Polls 1
Members 1

Any guidance on checking file versions is appreciated!

Cheers,
Brent




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