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RecError
Newbie news module hack question
  • 2003/12/23 2:28

  • RecError

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Hi Ho folks,

Am presently using XOOPS (liking it) to build a website for one of my client's business. I want to customize the news module to use it as a source for press-release news. I backed up the file 'modules/news/templates/news_item.html' and then made a simple hack to the file (I deleted the author DIV).

However, the change isn't appearing (insert ARGH sound here). Is this being cached somewhere or is it stored in the db? Or am I missing something all together obvious.

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!

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Bassman
Re: Newbie news module hack question
  • 2003/12/23 2:44

  • Bassman

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  • Since: 2003/5/23


You have to clone (copy) the default template set (Admin>System>Templates>), set the copied template set as the default, (Admin>System>Preferences>General Settings)
then you can edit the template in System/Admin/Templates.

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RecError
Re: Newbie news module hack question
  • 2003/12/23 4:00

  • RecError

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Ok, that worked, you info is much appreciated.

... so I can understand... the templates are in fact stored somewhere else... can you shed a little light on this mechanism?

Thanks.

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Bassman
Re: Newbie news module hack question
  • 2003/12/23 4:07

  • Bassman

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  • Since: 2003/5/23


No, but Xooops is designed so that you can't modify the default template set, so you always have a "correct" template set.

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