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Dyrty
Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 5:33

  • Dyrty

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I got a XOOPS Q or 2.

my site - www.sanelogic.com has a main menu on it. Under that I'd like to have sub topics, then another main menu (named Weather) with sub topics under that. (a weather links topic, stormchasing, etc)

I'd like to be able to cut and past HTML into them from mozilla's html editor.

Is there a module or 2 that will make this easy to do? I've been futzing around with XOOPS so far and have not gotten anything to do what I want just yet.

MAIN MENU <--- duh
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
WHEATHER
Forcast <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
Storm Chase <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops
topic <--- link to static HTML content but stored within xoops

I plan to keep this site really simple, it is just a place I can go to when I want to look up some stuff online when I'm not at home, and have some fun with xoops.

Thanks for any help you can give.

Dyrty CrazyGoNutz

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DobePhat
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 5:40

  • DobePhat

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  • Since: 2003/4/15


look up the multimenu system modules. those will do the trick for you. A lot of customization possibilities if you are up for it!

Here's one!Here

The older way is to simply make a custom (html)block using the sam css class's you use for you main menu but with the links you want. The former sounds like the best solution though.

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Dyrty
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 6:03

  • Dyrty

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Thanks, I'll give it a shot.

Dyrty

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plusangel
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 6:09

  • plusangel

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May be is helpfull to try mypage
or the wf-channel (I think) with the clone option using a perl script...
The official greek support site for xoops

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Dyrty
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/20 8:00

  • Dyrty

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  • Since: 2005/9/20


Hmm not having too much luck - I created a menu block using multimenu as you can now see on www.sanelogic.com (politics and weather). I'm having trouble creating sub topics that you would click on that would display stuff I put together in a basic HTML editor.

again, thanks for any help you can give! I'm still poking around and trying different things.

Dyrty

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Dyrty
Re: Noob xoop question or 2
  • 2005/9/21 3:08

  • Dyrty

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bump :)

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LazyBadger
Re: Noob xoop question or 2

At least meake block visible to anonymous and use not only mainmenu, but also other menu types (blindly suggested solution)
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