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About this Page This is a discussion on Blocks on the right side ? within the Site design forums, part of the General category; Originally Posted by Martin
I just want to thank both mikem and Nemesco, for working this out! I have learned ... |
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11-16-2002, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Martin
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I just want to thank both mikem and Nemesco, for working this out! I have learned a lot by this and I did this simple 2 line code change ( it's 2 seperate lines with PHP Master Edit!), and I love it. I don't know why PHP-Nuke is not set up with this as an option anyway. It would be nice if someone could make an Admin mod to have a dialog to do this. :!:
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ooooohhh Good Idea!
anyone? 8O
mikem
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11-16-2002, 10:22 AM
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It would be nice if someone could make an Admin mod to have a dialog to do this.
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I allso support this idea...
Think many people want this, but,... on some themes (Yes, don't tell me, I was warned ), the rightblocks in the mod forum don't show up on the right side, but below the forum.
Is it possible to exclude right blocks in the forum only? Or an admin section for selecting and deselecting rightblocks on a mod...
Nemesco
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11-16-2002, 10:54 AM
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I just tested it (fiblack) on a 13 inch monitor with 800x600 resolution and some things look a little crampted in the middle, but at 1024x768 it looks great. On my Mitsubishi 19 inch it looks fantastic at 1024x768! (I wish everyone had a monitor like it) This I only tested with fiblack, and the forum lined up nicely in the center. Maybe some modules will need tweeking to be placed in the middle at certian resolutions or like you said the forum might need to optionaly be viewed without right bolcks. Or perhaps have an option for other modules to be viewed without right blocks, like you said (I think)/).
:!: Maybe the dialog could be put in the Admin Modules Administration under functions, next to put in home, with something like "view without right blocks"? Maybe using a "if ($index ==?", tweek in the theme.php file, and a change in the admin/modules/forums.php. (this is all guesswork) And this change could be used on all modules too?
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11-22-2002, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Nemesco
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It would be nice if someone could make an Admin mod to have a dialog to do this.
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I allso support this idea...
Think many people want this, but,... on some themes (Yes, don't tell me, I was warned ), the rightblocks in the mod forum don't show up on the right side, but below the forum.
Is it possible to exclude right blocks in the forum only? Or an admin section for selecting and deselecting rightblocks on a mod...
Nemesco
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Yes, I would like the code to exclude the right blocks from forum only, if someone got this code, please post it... It would mean great help to me...
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11-25-2002, 10:04 PM
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Oh my. After having it 3 different ways I decided to not show any blocks when the forum is showing because: 1. The forum looks cool. 2. The forum gives my eyes a chance to rest. 3. Sometimes simple is better. 8)
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