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BrainDead
Menu link hack by user group
  • 2005/6/24 4:32

  • BrainDead

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  • Since: 2004/11/14


I need to add a html link in the main menu that only shows to my "family" group and "admin" group.

What is the proper code for something like this?

{if $xoops_group_is "family"} & {if $xoops_isadmin}>

<
a href="link1.htm">family group link</a>

<{else}>

<
a href="link2.htm">link for everyone else</a>


Thanks for the help.



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BrainDead
Re: Is anyone interested ine a Genealogy Module for Xoops2?
  • 2005/6/5 21:47

  • BrainDead

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Yes, One login for both programs. It does not need to share the same data base and probably should not.

What is needed is a bridge file to share the registration and login information.

I am just not talented enough to make it work.



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BrainDead
Re: Is anyone interested ine a Genealogy Module for Xoops2?
  • 2005/2/4 0:12

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Everyone is talking about phpgedview. I have been using it for a year like everyone else and I am still waiting for someone with the proper knowledge to help with a module.

phpgedview is the best free genealogy program out their. It would be widely used if someone would spend the time to make the mod.



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BrainDead
Re: module to integrate phpgedview into my xoops site
  • 2005/2/3 23:56

  • BrainDead

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I am also looking for a module for phpgedview. Their is a project started called myfamily but it has been in planning for over six months. Some one out there should be able to whip this out in a few hours. Your help would be appreciated.



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BrainDead
Is Xoops right for a genealogy website?
  • 2004/11/14 3:32

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I am looking at XOOPS as a replacement for my current website consisting of 1,000 pages of html and want to know if XOOPS will work for me.

I run our families genealogy website that consist of over 250 original documents that have been scanned and converted to html pages. Documents like birth certificates, reunion announcements, obituaries, etc...

I am leery of using XOOPS because I need to retain these documents in a format (not pdf or jpg) that will preserve them in their original layout.
Also I need the documents to be easily accessible to the user. example: user logs in and selects "reunion announcements" from the menu and is given a list of all the years that are available with a description of each.

visitors need to be able to navigate from the "reunion announcements" page to 1940 reunion announcement, then to 1941 announcements without having to go back to the "reunion announcements" page. (easy navigation is key)

This site will never stop growing. Last year over 300 pages (160 documents) were added to the site and that will hopefully continue as new information is found.

Will XOOPS work for me?
Thanks for you suggestions.




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