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Developer Last Online: Apr 2014
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Released: 06-03-2004
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Tigga - let me be the first to say what an absolutely outstanding hack this is. I've been using it now for about a month (or whenever you first released it on your website).
Installed and working great on 3.0.1. Fantastic work !!!! Waiting to vote for it on 'Hack of the Month'.
* Intex clicks INSTALL. Even though it was installed a few weeks ago .
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Ok I know I've read this before but I can't seem to find it. When I go to my main page and login, it says I've logged in, it shows me in the active users list but it's still giving me a login option and not the page that shows the avatar,buddies and other stuff.
It will show the right page if I'm going from my forum to the homepage.
Any ideas?
I think it is a cookie issue. I run into it on my sites if I don't use the www. in front.
Can someone please tell me if this hack is what I'm looking for..I want to be able to include on my homepage a small section which shows the last 10 posts to the forum, and maybe a sentence or two of the posted thread?
This is easily possible.
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Originally Posted by dssart
One important thing, I have a layout for my homepage I don't want to change. Can a feature of this hack run on my html homepage with no problems or modifications to the existing layout of my site? Ideally I would like to include a table on my page and have the content dumped into it.
This may be a bit more difficult, but I think it can be done.
Thanks for the fast reply. Is their a way to know for sure? What makes it difficult?
The thing that would make it difficult is if the html of the home page is not just straight html. The way the system works is that you can make a template the source of a module, but if the html is complicated, it may not work properly in a template.
Yes, but it will be under cmps_index.php until you change the index.php to something like forums.php. Once you make that change, you can change cmps_index.php to index.php and it will be the home page for your site. I use it on my site.
I'm sure I just missed something here, but some of my modules simply don't show up.
Here's an example of one that should show up but doesn't..................
When I try to make my own modules, they don't show up either. If you visit my site, you'll notice that a few of the modules work fine. Any idea of what I'm not doing?
Ok, I've encountered a problem. Whenever I try to add new modules, it seems to work (for me), but it causes an HTML tag to be broken at the end of the page (after everything else it has a </html tag, but its broken and without the final > on the end). Although it still works for me for some reason (whether or not I'm logged on), everyone else only gets a white page.
Why do add-on modules like that break that tag? Any ideas?