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dilbert 01-07-2008 08:23 PM

Very glad to hear this. Thank you for the work you did on this modification.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Logician (Post 1417310)
I haven't test it with 3.7 yet but I'd guess, it would work. If it does not, I'm going to update it when 3.7 gold is released.


jpbryan 01-08-2008 01:05 PM

Thanks, installed very easily, and working great.. Thanks

Rush2008 01-11-2008 02:08 AM

OMG, this is wicked awesome! And it's FREE??? Dude, you need an agent. :)

Very nice job sir!

--Rush

Forum Lover 01-16-2008 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logician (Post 1417310)
I haven't test it with 3.7 yet but I'd guess, it would work. If it does not, I'm going to update it when 3.7 gold is released.

waiting bro...

roymogg 01-17-2008 10:25 AM

Hi Logician,

Nice hack installed v easy on the test forum - I have done the donation its so good

Confirmed OK vbAdvanced 3.0 RC2 and vb 3.6.8

I have installed a couple of templates just wanted to ask how I get the template to 'open' on page load within a module.

if you have a quick glance at the test site www.crosslight.co.uk

you see an aboutus link at the top - I wish to have this open on page load as default

any help much appreciated

RoyMogg

pedro84 01-19-2008 08:32 AM

Fantastic mod! I got question before installation. I'd like to host my users sites @ my board. Is it any possibility to give users permission to make their own simple pages?

TigerWare 01-19-2008 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedro84 (Post 1424292)
I'd like to host my users sites @ my board. Is it any possibility to give users permission to make their own simple pages?

You can, though giving end-users their own pages to play with requires some Admin work. You would set up a webtemplate 'theme' (examples in the install) and then create individual web template pages as your users require. The web template page is displayed inside the theme, so the end users cannot alter the theme itself, only the page they are given access to. You assign appropriate edit permissions for the user(s) for that page and they can edit to their hearts content.

However, be careful about allowing HTML web templates for end users, it's very dangerous, and easy for them to make a complete hash of it (there's abuse too, but we'll take that as read). You have the option of bbCode based web template pages, which is by far the safest option and easiest to understand from the end users perspective.

LWT is great and I've had a lot of fun with it for my site. Spending time understanding this modification is not as daunting as it may first appear. It's worth the small learning curve, because this mod is FAB!

HTH

pedro84 01-19-2008 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TigerWare (Post 1424322)
You can, though giving end-users their own pages to play with requires some Admin work. You would set up a webtemplate 'theme' (examples in the install) and then create individual web template pages as your users require. The web template page is displayed inside the theme, so the end users cannot alter the theme itself, only the page they are given access to. You assign appropriate edit permissions for the user(s) for that page and they can edit to their hearts content.

However, be careful about allowing HTML web templates for end users, it's very dangerous, and easy for them to make a complete hash of it (there's abuse too, but we'll take that as read). You have the option of bbCode based web template pages, which is by far the safest option and easiest to understand from the end users perspective.

LWT is great and I've had a lot of fun with it for my site. Spending time understanding this modification is not as daunting as it may first appear. It's worth the small learning curve, because this mod is FAB!

HTH

Thanks for reply. But before installing I got one more question. Will the users opportunity to edit their pages after posting them? How will it works like? Can I get more details?:)

Cheers!
Pedro

TigerWare 01-19-2008 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedro84 (Post 1424447)
Will the users opportunity to edit their pages after posting them?

Yes, an "Edit" link is provided at the foot of the web template page which allows the authourized user access to the editing features.

pipin 01-21-2008 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Logician (Post 1361649)
I guess I've forgotten to update the version in the pluggin file but if you overwrote the .php files and if your WT footer displays it as 3.6.02, then you are fine. It is really the WT footer version that really shows which version you are using. :)

Yeah, but the footer displays 3.6.01 for the last version. ;)

And it would be nice if the productname would link to this thread,too.


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