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IShades
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/4/30 13:30

  • IShades

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 96

  • Since: 2004/2/20


Okay I removed all reference to:

<a href="print.php?id=<{$id}>"><img src="images/print.gif" border="0" alt="<{$lang_printerpage}>" /></a>

Within the tiny content template.
I even updated the module via the control panel.

I have no cache on this module at all. I deleted the templace_C cache as well. Now either im stuck in a stupid spell or I missed something along the way.

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JackJ
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/4/30 13:54

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


Must be driving you mad

what Chapi is asking is how did you remove it from the template?

1. Did you go to system admin/templates in your XOOPS site admin and edit the template their

or

2. Did you edit the template from your Tinycontent module download, then upload it to the "templates" folder for the tinycontent module?

If you used method number one, and then update the module you will put the template back to how it was?

I prefer to use method one.

Chapi is also asking if you are sure you are editing the correct template. The default template your XOOPS site is using will have a tick against it. In your XOOPS site admin click the system admin icon and choose "templates"

Your default Template is set in system admin-->preferences-->general settings.

Note: In case you are not aware:

you can't edit the default template, you need to clone it and set this clone as your default in general settings. Notice the "clone" button in system admin/templates. You can call the clone anything you wish. Remember to set this clone as default in general settings.

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IShades
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/4/30 15:22

  • IShades

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 96

  • Since: 2004/2/20


hmmm okay I edited the template within the modules/tiny content folder not the site's template. The site template is set to my custom template as default, not the default template.

Perhaps I am editing the wrong template.
Where or where is the right place to do it...?
I obviously got side tracked along the way...

I swear I have a knot on my head from banging my head against the monitor.

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JackJ
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/4/30 15:34

  • JackJ

  • Community Support Member

  • Posts: 747

  • Since: 2003/8/31


Go to your "custom template" in system admin templates. Make sure it has a "tick" against it to ensure it is default.

Click "list" next to the "tincontent" files, (if the tincontent list is in "red", you will need to "generate" the files)

list the tinycontent template files and go to "tc_index.html" Click "edit"

remove:

<a href="print.php?id=<{$id}>"><img src="images/print.gif" border="0" alt="<{$lang_printerpage}>" /></a>

Click update

its better to use a hammer, destroys your monitor, but more satisfying..

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IShades
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/5/1 0:30

  • IShades

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 96

  • Since: 2004/2/20


hmmm
The weird thing is that its not in the list at all.
No such item to generate in my template... WTf??

Damn this is starting to begin to be a real ass sore.

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limecity
Re: Tiny Content Help Requested!
  • 2004/5/1 9:01

  • limecity

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 1602

  • Since: 2003/7/6 0


Calm down dude..

perhaps you can create a temporary admin account and let those kind helpful members access to your site.

See what they can do about it. Think about it

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