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Hi,
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jmedodd wrote:
Except for the domain name reselling (which I am still working on) and the short urls (which I'm not too worried about right now), I am using XOOPS for a similar site. It does take a lot of work to get it to do what you want but once get the hang of the layout, code, etc., you can pretty much do anything you want. You really have to have a good idea of what you are wanting to do prior to starting though. At least it helps.
You can visit my site but just know that it is BY FAR not finished. http://walkernetwork.com
It's nice to know that XOOPS is being used for similar sites. I was playing with Mambo for a little while, but it really was more of a CMS, and I only wanted a few of the features. I like the way there is so much you can simply 'turn off' with XOOPS, and there is still room for custom code,etc.
Well, I like the look of your site, well done. To me, it has a sort of CSS look/feel about it. I see you use 'tinycontent' , and I'm trying to decide whether to use something like that, or look more into using blocks, because I don't want the website to go to ..../modules/news , but point the default to the main (front) page. I just need to see how to get the centre block content to display when this is used:
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jmedodd wrote:
You can see how I have used blocks to display my hosting plans, I have used the tiny content duplicatable module to add my content.
For the hosting plans, there is no centre block I see, so it must all be done by using the tinycontent module. Have you used blocks within the tinycontent module, as html, or do you pull the tables/rows to display the hosting plans from the database ? For maintenance purposes, I'd prefer to try and use a db to have the plans,prices,etc, but just not too sure at this stage about how to 'position' the output display within the template.
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jmedodd wrote:
I was even able to hack a little to make my hosting signup script (WHM AutoPilot) flow with my template. There aren't a lot of hosting templates for XOOPS which is why I am using the current one. You'd be better off creating your own though so that way you don't have the same looking site as someone else like I do now.
I use WHM myself, but haven't heard of AutoPilot. Yes, there aren't a lot of templates that suit hosting, but I just want to get the basic structure and links up, because the site has been in need of a major 'makeover' for well over a year now. :)
Thanks,
Peter