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I must pay homage to user/moderator wluke for this idea. I must also thank him for allowing me to run with it, and release it publicly. Thanks Wayne!
What's it do? Simple: creates a glossary of terms. They're sorted alphabetically much in the same way the Memberlist is. I find this is extremely useful for most forums, which surely have a lot of their own lingo. For my site, it's a few acronyms and goofy phrases. My members get a kick out of referring newbies to the glossary to learn about the phrases. It's really helped the whole place seem less like a clique...because others can catch up easily with a reference like this. Here's a live demo What's it take? This hack involves a MySQL command, the uploading of two files, the modification of one, and the creation of five templates. It also requires the modification of a second file, and of two templates, if you want to display a random glossary term on the New Reply/New Thread pages. It'll require a bit more still if you want to add the Glossary to your forum jump menu. First off, run the following query in MySQL. This is the table that will store the glossary data. Code:
CREATE TABLE `glossary` ( `glossaryid` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `text` text NOT NULL, `description` text NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`glossaryid`) ) TYPE=MyISAM; Next, you'll need to create five templates. I've attached a text file containing all five to this post. Should be pretty straightforward. Mess with the formatting as you see fit, of course. After that, you'll probably want to open (back it up!!!) your /admin/index.php file. Find the code below (around line 340): Code:
makenavselect("Templates"); // *** Code:
makenavoption("Add", "admin_glossary.php?action=add", "|"); makenavoption("Edit", "admin_glossary.php?action=edit", "|"); makenavoption("Delete", "admin_glossary.php?action=delete"); makenavselect("Glossary", "<hr><br>"); Display a random glossary term on new thread/new reply pages Open newreply.php and find the following code (around line 468...it should be right near the end of the file): Code:
getforumrules($foruminfo,$permissions); Code:
$rand_term = $DB_site->query_first("SELECT text AS term_text, description AS term_description FROM glossary ORDER BY RAND()"); extract($rand_term); $term_description = str_replace("'", "\\'", htmlspecialchars(strip_tags($term_description))); Save and upload. Next, open newthread.php and find the same bit of code (duplicated below) around line 368 or so: Code:
getforumrules($foruminfo,$permissions); Next: the templates. Find the below in both templates... Code:
$vbcode_smilies</td> Code:
$vbcode_smilies<br><center><smallfont><b>Random Term: <a href="#" onclick="alert('$term_description'); return false;">$term_text</a></b></smallfont><br> <smallfont><a href="$bburl/glossary.php" target="_blank">More Glossary Terms!</a></smallfont><br></td> Add vBGlossary to the forum jump menu Open forumdisplay.php in your main forums directory. Find this, near the top of the file (line 13 or so): Code:
case 'cp': $goto = 'usercp'; break; Code:
case 'gl': $goto = 'glossary'; break; Code:
<option value="gl" $frmjmpsel[glossary]>The Glossary</option> I hope you all enjoy this hack. It didn't take nearly as much time/effort as I thought it would...I really love it, though. Show Your Support
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As I mentioned earlier (), it brings up a JavaScript alert box containing the term's description/definition.
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There is a bug when the description is over a certain length - I haven't read this whole thread, but you know about that?
Great hack otherwise! Thanks |
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What length? The length would have to be completely MASSIVE...because the TEXT field can hold pages and pages of data.
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Nope - the popup alert script can't handle large amounts of text
A few of my users complained that IE kept kicking in a debug script, so I decided to keep my word explanations short and sweet. The glossary itself can |
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That's odd. I don't see why the JS alert would have any problems. How long until it kicks out?
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No idea
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About that many lines of full text screwed it |
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I don't know of anything that takes that much space to describe
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I just hope he gets what I mean
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I am not sure but I think there is a limit to the amout of text that can be added, although I am not sure exactly. Just curious Tim, what word do you have that has that large of a definition (or remotley that size)?
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I just had a question, is there any way to make this location show up in the "who's online" area as "Viewing Glossary"
That would be fantastic if someone could find a way! |
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