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DMarvelus
core request
  • 2005/4/8 5:47

  • DMarvelus

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This is more of a core request than a module request.

But it would be nice if modules could be made more hierarchical... When you have 10 or more modules, it kinda gets out of hand. So, one module could be the parent of the other, or something like that.

Also, it would be nice if I could make a module that only had custom HTML on it. Kinda like WF Channel, but I could make as many pages as I want like that, and position them anywhere in the heirarchy (mentioned above).

I think that would make XOOPS much better organized

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tjnemez
Re: core request
  • 2005/4/8 5:57

  • tjnemez

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actually it is my understanding that future releases of XOOPS will not have any core modules

as for adding static html there is many ways you can accomplish this, do a search as all the info you need is in the "XOOPS FAQ"

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DMarvelus
Re: core request
  • 2005/4/9 23:51

  • DMarvelus

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Well, my concern was not so much what modules came with xoops. My concern is this, it would be nice to list modules/pages in a heirarchical fashion. Lets say I had 5 game modules. I should be able to have on the menu a title that says "Games," with just a page describing each game. and under that on the menu, I could have the 5 games.

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DMarvelus
Re: core request
  • 2005/4/10 0:02

  • DMarvelus

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And on top of that, the solutions to add HTML pages are not satisfactory to me. I should be able to make new HTML pages without messing with new modules, and I should be able to individually put each page anywhere in the current hierarchy of pages that I want. Just an idea.

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m0nty
Re: core request
  • 2005/4/10 0:09

  • m0nty

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the admin area is being worked on as mentioned in other threads.

adding html pages.. hmm there are many ways of doing it as explained in the FAQ, but you must remember.. XOOPS isn't a standalone site manager where you can create pages like you can on dreamweaver.. XOOPS is a module based portal which means that you install modules that do those jobs you require.. so if you require html editing then simply install a module that allows you to do that. thats the whole idea of it..

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