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wcbryant I had this working on my old server. I moved the site to a new server and the cmps_index.php was white. If I disable this MOD it works fine. As soon as I turn it on its white again. I made an article and set it to featured yet the page is still white. Any ideas?
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The steps before were all completed. Please help !!! |
Files and instructions must have been changed since this thread began. I do not get text but blank areas between quotes. I can use the "most recent articles" hack on the cmps_index and everything is fine but I'd love to show some of the text.
I've noticed others are asking the same questions -- file names must have been changed and instructions are different. Regardless, this doesn't seem to work with my installation. I've installed, reinstalled, changed names, etc. I've asked on another board for people to show the screenshot of their admincp edit module setup so that I can see if that is setup wrong. :disappointed: |
Tigga helped me figure this one out... make sure in global.php that 'featuredarticle' is last in $specialtemplates array. Not sure why but *shrug*, I am not complaining.
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Works Great! Thanks. Instructions were spot on and seems to work fine in vB3.0.3
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Okay question... hopefully I don't confuse everyone. :ermm:
This hack is exactly what I am looking for to compliment my v3articles install. My questions is on layout. How hard would it be to have the module displayed across the entire table width ABOVE the left, right, center module areas so that it is truly called out as a featured article. For example, the v3articles article.php puts the featured article across the whole page above the categories. Would something like that be done easily or is it too much to ask for? ;) Have I confused you yet!?! |
i'm running v 3.0.3 this is not in my global.php file ??
==[Step 3]============================= Edit global.php; --{find}------------------------------- 'adv_modules', 'adv_portal_opts', |
Can this be used with vBIndex? Or is there something like this for v3Articles + vBIndex? Surely there are a lot of vBIndex users who'd like something like this.
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