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Hi Kimmo
I was abit puzzled about your term 'buttons' Unless your theme uses buttons, we usually describe these as 'links'
Anyway, let me suggest you install a module called multimenu. You can read and adownload it
HERE This will allow you to add your own custom menu that links to any pages you want.
However, they will not automatically load in the XOOPS website, to do this you need to either use some code like this
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include("path/to/mainfile.php");
include(XOOPS_ROOT_PATH."/header.php");
?>
The content of your original html file goes here!!
include(XOOPS_ROOT_PATH."/footer.php");
?>
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After you have done that, save your file as filename.php and no longer filename.html! The extension is important! Now when you call filename.php from your menu it will be perfectly included into your XOOPS theme!
oruse another module like tiny content, wf sections, or mypage. These will allow you to create your own content and link to it from a menu.