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Moonrakre
Cloning Content Module
  • 2010/1/8 9:39

  • Moonrakre

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I read somewhere that the content module could be loaded twice into an XOOPS system, but can't find any instructions. Does anybody know how to do this?

I am on XOOPS 2.3.2 using Content 1.3

The reason I want to do this is that I have a 3 column design but some content pages are too wide for just the middle column. So I want to turn off the blocks in the right hand column for those pages. As the blocks are on or off depending on the module I need a different content module for those pages, and Content 1.3 is the only one I have managed to get working to my satisfaction.

Help please!

Adrian

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ghia
Re: Cloning Content Module
  • 2010/1/8 14:13

  • ghia

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For cloning a module, see this FAQ. An example of cloning with News module.

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andrey3761
Re: Cloning Content Module

Quote:
For cloning a module, see this FAQ.


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ghia
Re: Cloning Content Module
  • 2010/1/8 15:27

  • ghia

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Try again.

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Moonrakre
Re: Cloning Content Module
  • 2010/1/13 9:32

  • Moonrakre

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Thank you for this. Following the basic principles I have managed to get a copy working, but it is not pretty, and it took hours.

The content module doesn't comply with the standards and has the directory, module name and prefix hardcoded all over the place. I almost want to do a Blue Peter and say "don't try this at home" but probably better coders than me would make a better job.

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