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Coroner 02-06-2010 10:00 PM

Blocks on Page XXX
 
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Before you are reading more, one Question !
Do you use the sidebar only on FORUMHOME ?

If you're answer is Yes - stop reading here. There is no need for you to use this Mod.
You're answer is No - I thought that you are using the sidebar in some mods, too.

What does this mod do ?
You can set pages on each block (based on THIS_SCRIPT) - default is "index".
There is NO plugin, NO hook or anything else. You have to hardcode some files.

Time to install: appr. 5 min.

Read the instruction (READ.ME) for the HOW TO (you need to rename the ending from TXT into HTML).
The Product will only install two more phrases.

Take a look at the images and you know what I mean !

Coroner

Zaiaku 02-07-2010 01:08 PM

Looks great. I'll tag it to see how it develops for now an what bloccs are available.

COL NIL SATIS 02-07-2010 07:06 PM

looks cool this!!! Resrved for future use...nice mod mate :D

Katoona 03-28-2010 05:39 PM

Nice mod, but it does not work with 4.02.

Please update the mod. I would love this option.

Coroner 04-02-2010 12:03 PM

I'm also using vB4.0.2 and it works perfectely

manuelg1201 04-16-2010 12:36 AM

how do i know what names of pages i can enter so the block can be shown? Like index,forum, ??? what other page titles are my options to enter?

manuelg1201 04-16-2010 12:55 AM

i installed it, however the block only appears on my homepage when i enter "forum" in the "block on page" option. I can't get it t appear anywhere else. any help?

Coroner 04-16-2010 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manuelg1201 (Post 2021977)
how do i know what names of pages i can enter so the block can be shown? Like index,forum, ??? what other page titles are my options to enter?

This is based on "THIS_SCRIPT".

Here is an example:
open the group.php and locate:
PHP Code:

define('THIS_SCRIPT''group'); 

You will found this in good mods, also


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