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awreneau
Replace Main Menu w/ tabbed menu across top.
  • 2006/6/13 17:02

  • awreneau

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I've got the theme I want and I've found the theme that does what I want, combining the two is going to be my challenge.

The tabs are on post.this

How do I go about merging these two themes?
Holler if ya hear me!

http://www.lugot.org



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awreneau
Headlines - cant delete or add new
  • 2006/3/10 14:39

  • awreneau

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I've recently installed XOOPS for intranet use in my office. First module I tried to install was headlines, installed fine but I cant delete the default XOOPS Headline nor can I add new headlines.

Been away from XOOPS for about 1.5 years.

Help would be appreciated.

XOOPS 2.0.13.2
Fedora 4
Holler if ya hear me!

http://www.lugot.org



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awreneau
Re: Hacking the FAQ
  • 2004/5/19 13:28

  • awreneau

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I am waiting anxiously.



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awreneau
Hacking the FAQ
  • 2004/5/19 12:44

  • awreneau

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Is it possible to "hack" the FAQ module to only show the Categories rather than the Category and the Questions?

Then have the user click the Category to view the questions.

Thanks



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awreneau
Hacking the FAQ
  • 2004/5/5 16:05

  • awreneau

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I have a situation where I do not want to list the questions on the FAQ page, I only want to list categories so the user will have to select a category to view the questions associated with the topic.

That being said I"m guessing I edit index.php but not sure which items to comment out.

This activity already occurs if you click on a question and then click "back to top" it will only go to the top of the "topic" you are in. I'd like this to be the default action so the user wont have to read thru a list of every question.

The sight in question is http://www.ispsupport.org.

Thanks



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awreneau
forum adjustments
  • 2004/4/29 16:03

  • awreneau

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I have a forum where I would like to adjust the layout. Currently I have a long list and it extends the page a good bit. This is not the desired result, I would like to adjust the form to match that of the XOOPS site forum. A ruff description is as follows:

Forum Topic Replies Views Last Post

Currenlty my forum looks like this:

Forum Topics Posts Last Post


My current set up, as I said before, make the page extremely long and you have to scroll very much to get to the bottom.

Have a look at the site http://www.ispsupport.org and it will make better sense.

WR



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awreneau
Re: One size fits all?
  • 2004/1/27 12:52

  • awreneau

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Yeah, I couldnt have said it better myself. Dancing is exactly what it does. Perfect description.

I do have all the .css files the same I only added the "width =98%" to each of them.

I've also contacted the "creator" of the theme at 4thfort.com for assistance as his sight wraps with no problem.

I'm probably going to do a wget to his site so I can compare those files with mine.

Thanks for you help thus far and if you have any other suggestions please advise me!




EDIT I've determind the root cause to my frustration. The reason the default XOOPS theme as well as others "autosize" to the browser width is due to the coding (while to others this is obvious, I had to get my hands around it first). The biggest issue seems to be that the lime theme that I want to use is written, shall I say statically? while the other thems are written with script embedded.

Now, undertaking the role of re-writing the lime theme in this fashion is tempting, I dont think I want to undertake that roll or do I? It would be rewarding to offer the *fixed* theme back to the community.

OK enuff babbling, I may have to find another theme for the time being untill I can rewrite lime to my liking.

On that note, I'm guessing the place to start would be comparing code and making adjustments accordingly. Anybody got any suggestions for an easier approach?



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awreneau
Re: One size fits all?
  • 2004/1/26 20:14

  • awreneau

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I'm ready to pull my hair out!!

I've seen this code do some strange stuff.....

One some IE I've seen the pages do perfectly, under Mozilla one time around I get the center blocks closely centered next time around they are very small.

I've done a wget command to XOOPS and gotten the theme.html files as well as the css files. Nothing to compare as they are written differently.

Have a look again if you dont mind and tell me what you think.



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awreneau
Re: One size fits all?
  • 2004/1/26 0:51

  • awreneau

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If you havent filed your taxes already put me down as a dependent.

I've done what you suggested and everything is now auto sizing to the outer margins with the ecception of the middle block, recent forum posts as well as news.

Thanks for you help thus far but would you mind helping me a bit more.

Thanks




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awreneau
Re: One size fits all?
  • 2004/1/23 15:52

  • awreneau

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Well, that took care of some it. I dont see a section that reads something to the affect of "Center Blocks".

What would be the indication.

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