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Originally Posted by Lizard King
If this module isn't working good with your style then you probably have a bug in your style.
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Well, I know there's no problem with the style I'm using because every other mod I've installed works fine...
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Originally Posted by Lizard King
did you also change the forums path in scripts ?
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Which scripts? I've searched all 4 .js files and the .css file and didn't see any paths to change.
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Originally Posted by Lizard King
Also please check the following
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$forumid=array(110);
You shall not have a comma if you only have one forum
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Yea, I checked that and confirmed that there are no commas after the single forum number.
Note, I figured out a portion of my problem(s). For one, after unzipping the addon, it created a folder
mod_fpslideshow_1.1 Folder, and within that folder is another folder: mod_fpslideshow. What I did was renamed the
mod_fpslideshow_1.1 Folder to
mod_fpslideshow and copied that folder into the clientscript directory. The final path ended up being /clientscript/mod_fpslideshow/mod_fpslideshow/
Once I figured out my blunder, I deleted the folders and just uploaded the sub-folder: mod_fpslideshow into the clientscript directory --- so now part of my problem was fixed, but I still had the Warning Error.
It turns out, this mod only works with ATTACHMENTS. I have the Geek Gallery Popup 4.00 and highslide mod(s) installed, so when I created the new forum, and applied images - I applied images using Geek Gallery Popup.
I re-applied an image as an attachment, and now the images work (sorta) along with the addon. Since my style is not fixed, the module resizes with the browser, so I need to figure out how to apply a 100% width w/out making it stretch outside the normal middle column boundaries.
And, the modules title bar is still displaying under the addon.
You can view the site here:
http://www.neosmut.com the module is at the bottom (center)