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Re: 2 Xoop questions
  • 2005/10/4 12:49

  • Dyrty

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Is that how it is normally done? people have to install 2 different kinds of content creation tools to do this sort of thing? I find that counter intuitive....

Also any ideas about the HTML formatting problems? Is there a better content module I can use that better supports HTML?

Bueller?



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Dyrty
2 Xoop questions
  • 2005/10/3 12:13

  • Dyrty

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I've been messing around with XOOPS and am getting a better understanding on how things workm but I still have 2 newbie Q's to ask.

First, on test.sanelogic.com, I created 2 Tiny Content blocks, 1 is politics and the other is weather.

When I create content via the TinyContent (TC) module, I have no way of assigning to one or the other block, it always ends up in both. How can I make StormCasing appear only under Weather?

secondly, if you click on the stormchasing link, the HTML is not formatted correctly. This is from cutting and pasting plain old HTML into the TC text plane. I would rather edit html outside of XOOPS and paste in the content, there a better way I can get this formatted correctly? I think there may be some issues when pasting the content into TC.

Here is an example of what I'm looking for -http://www.sanelogic.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=42

or go to www.sanelogic.com and click under forecasts.

(I know, joomla, don't hate me. I'd rather use XOOPS due to better theming support)

Thanks for your help.



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Dyrty
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/21 3:08

  • Dyrty

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bump :)



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Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 8:00

  • Dyrty

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Hmm not having too much luck - I created a menu block using multimenu as you can now see on www.sanelogic.com (politics and weather). I'm having trouble creating sub topics that you would click on that would display stuff I put together in a basic HTML editor.

again, thanks for any help you can give! I'm still poking around and trying different things.

Dyrty



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Dyrty
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 6:03

  • Dyrty

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Thanks, I'll give it a shot.

Dyrty



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Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 5:33

  • Dyrty

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I got a XOOPS Q or 2.

my site - www.sanelogic.com has a main menu on it. Under that I'd like to have sub topics, then another main menu (named Weather) with sub topics under that. (a weather links topic, stormchasing, etc)

I'd like to be able to cut and past HTML into them from mozilla's html editor.

Is there a module or 2 that will make this easy to do? I've been futzing around with XOOPS so far and have not gotten anything to do what I want just yet.

MAIN MENU <--- duh
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
WHEATHER
Forcast <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
Storm Chase <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops

I plan to keep this site really simple, it is just a place I can go to when I want to look up some stuff online when I'm not at home, and have some fun with xoops.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Dyrty CrazyGoNutz




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