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jamboree wrote:
SylvianB - I run a site with XOOPS 2.0.5 - does this mean i can use your E XOOPS Stats module? I installed the weather module but i'm also looking for a weather module that just reports the weather around Taiwan (where i am based) any suggestions?
Thanks
Ben
Ps: my XOOPS system does not have a theme.php file so i couldn't even use the stats module as a counter
Hi Jamboree,
I don't know if the I-Stats module I adapted from e-xoops is working under XOOPS 2.0.5 as I done all the work with XOOPS 2.0.6, but I think it should be ok.
About your other question concerning the theme.php file, your right, you didn't have one but here is what you can read in the
xoops2_install.txt included in the package:
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To do during the I-Stats module installation:
1 - Extract the contents from the archive and upload it in the modules directory of your XOOPS site, then proceed to a traditional installation of a module.
2 - Add in the *.css files of each theme the following classes:
.statstable { margin:0px; padding:0px; width:auto; font-size: small; font-weight: normal;}
.stats { vertical-align: bottom; width:625px; margin:0; border: 0;}
.statsimg { vertical-align: bottom; width:25px; text-align:center;}
.statsimgweekday { vertical-align: bottom; font-size: small; font-weight: normal;}
.statswords { border-width: 0; font-size: x-small; background-color: transparent; font-weight: normal; text-align:center; width:25px;}
.statsfore { width: 30%; padding:2px;}
.statsdiv { text-align:center; padding:0px;}
I added these classes trying to guaranteeing the same visual aspect of the module with the majority of the XOOPS themes
and also with these browsers (IE, opera, mozilla, konqueror and galeon).
Some imperfections with konqueror.
3 - Go in each theme.html file and add in the footer part of XOOPS the following code:
Example resulting from the Default XOOPS theme: