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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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Hello. I would like to know whether it is possible to create separates News Sections on the main page. Let us say I want to create 2 Sections, Section 1 and Section 2.
What I would like to do is this:
Create two Forums in my Message Board so that I separate the News that go into Section 1 and Section 2.
Have a sort of header for each section (which I already did successfully).
Put the Section 1 News and News Archive below the Section 1 Header and the Section 2 News and News Archive below the Section 2 Header.
Is such a setup possible? If yes, how can I go around creating it?
....you will see a group called "Calendar Templates". Open the templates.txt file which was included in the zip file. Make the changes to each template that is listed there. Simply copy the content listed under each template name and replace the current content with that for each template.
Not being a coder myself and not wanting to make any misteps I just want to confirm this part of the instructions. I find/found 28 Calendar templates. I understand I am to replace all of the existing contents of each Calendar template with the contents in the supplied templates.txt file? Is that correct?
I currently use vbportal. What would the easiest way to upgrade to vbAdvanced be? Should I upgrade both vb to vb3 and Photopost to the lastest versions first and then attempt to install vbadvanced?
If I install this, can I say....add a module to the left hand side, with a list of links, which when clicked, would open a page where the news is normally displayed? (did that make sense?)
So, if I wanted to add a guide or something, people can click the link and it'd open in the middle area, rather than a seperate page
I've been trying to do this with the VBAdvanced system, but i'm a beginner to put it mildly
Well, it would open a new page, but that new page would have all of the vBA modules. The vBA Control Panel allows you to create additional pages within the same template.
Installed, working great, I only have one problem, i have attempted to fix it, but all the ideas i can enact are not the way id like it.
THe problem is this: if you have avatars enabled, and your post has a quote towards the beginning, the quote does not wrap around the avatar, causing it to look really bad :/
I have debated moving the avatar to the title of the news post, but then it messes up that part, i believe you can edit the quote CSS to wrap, but i am not quite sure how that would work.