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Yes, it was :)
I'm going to be bringing out 2.2 very soon. I just need to finalize the changes and remove the additional code I've been working on for 3.0 before packaging it up. |
I'm pleased to announce that USC 2.2 has been released
USC 2.2 Change Log: Fixed bug with profile.php?do=editattachments Added All Pages options Upgrade instructions are available in the zip file. |
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These are things that are on my 3.0 wish list. 3.0 is not yet in active development. Please remember that the modification you were using was a simple template edit. USC is not a template edit. USC is a complex modification that is getting more complex with every major release. It is not however a portal system nor is it intended to be. I still do and always will recommend simple template modifications over complex modifications where the modification is only required on one page and is required to be able to access existing page specific and non-global functions. |
I dont see where you add the html to the blocks, no blocks for me to add the html in. This is my screenshot.
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edit the templates called block_*
Its in the instructions and readme file :) |
V2.2 working fine, thank you very much Kerry-Anne...:)
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thanks for this product, however a little suggestion:
I know there is already extensive support for what pages the sidebar should appear on. But can't you add 2 text fields in the options page for default pages to include/exclude. most pages have an identifier, in example 'payments.php' has: define('THIS_SCRIPT', 'payments'); So maybe a text field: include sidebar on pages (and then the this_script identifiers seperated with commas), like: payments, usercp, ... same thing for exclude. This could be useful for modifications where you want to disable/enable the navbar... for example, I want to see the sidebar on all pages, except on a page of a mod that hase already a 3 column layout, so the sidebar would be to much. Then this option would be very useful... |
If it is a popular modification that you are referring to then let me know which one and I'll add it into the options. I'm always a bit wary of adding too many options, especially ones where there is free input allowed as it is more likely to be a failure point for people who misunderstand the setting or set it incorrectly. If I was able to provide more support time for this then it wouldn't be too much of an issue, but at the moment it is not going to be practical because it has a high likelihood of causing issues for the average user. Adding additional exceptions via the plugins is possible for people who have a moderate understanding of PHP and will be easier when more comments are added to the code in the plugins (they pretty much just contain the code with little to no comments at the moment).
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