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About this Page This is a discussion on mtsclan theme forum code problems? within the Nuke 7.x - General forums, part of the PHP-Nuke 7.x category; OK. Well seeing as my asnwer is still not found and the topic posted my some guy was wrong, and ... |
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12-18-2004, 06:38 PM
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mtsclan theme forum code problems?
OK. Well seeing as my asnwer is still not found and the topic posted my some guy was wrong, and did not actually help me solve my problem whatsoever. So here goes again. I have got a problem with some code. It seems to me that the html is bad, either too man <td>'s or missing a </td> or something alone things lines. So if someone could please take a look at this page for me and maybe point me in the direction of the code i need to edit to fix it. I have had a few people try to help me, but the files they told me to look at (blocks.html) were all right and working fine.
here is a link for you all.
http://www.strifex.com/main/modules.php?name=Forums
If you could please go there, and take a look at it. If you notice the bottom part of the forums box type thing is cut off and seems to be added to the menu bar on the left hand side, making that double the size it should be. If anyone could please take a loook at it for me, id be very very happy.
Seeing as this will be locked again, how about i leave my email msn and aim here!!!
email: tony_da_tiger86@yahoo.com
aim: ccfc1986
msn: tonyhogan_2000@hotmail.com
Hope to hear from someone soon!
Thanks!!
Tony
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12-19-2004, 07:44 AM
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If you don't want your topic locked AGAIN, Try reading the FORUM POSTING RULES. They are right on the front page of the Forums. Read number 4!
Are you seriously that ignorant about posting a topic with a MORE APPROPRIATE title?
I doubt it, but you've done it twice now.
Do you think "FORUM PROBLEMS" is an appropriate topic?
It in now way helps to describe what your post is about.
I hate it when users use the words HELP, PROBLEMS, URGENT or anything like that in their topic title. IT IS TOO GENERALIZED!
DOES ANYONE THINK WE HERE THAT HELP ARE NOT AWARE THAT ANY OF YOU DO NOT HAVE AN URGENT PROBLEM THAT YOU NEED HELP WITH????? Of course you all do, that is why you all come here for help.
But for goodness sakes, help us help you.
EXAMPLE: If I post a topic with a title of "HELP ME PLEASE" or "FORUM PROBLEMS" do you think that helps anyone else?? If someone comes here and actually SEARCHES these forums, like they should before posting a question, then the topics that have crappy titles are not going to be found in their search. Or at least filtering thru crappy topic titles is going to be next to impossible.
Now that I've vented, I feel better.
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12-19-2004, 05:34 PM
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I apologize --- wrong code in forum for mtsclan theme
 ops:
Sorry
Could someone please still take a look at the link i posted above and if possible give me some help.
Thanks
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12-19-2004, 05:41 PM
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Your Forum is Not Activated.
Also, I would think that my venting above would give you the hint, but I guess not. So here it is directly. Change yout topic title before I lock this topic. You need to edit your very first post in this topic to do so.
Thanks
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12-19-2004, 05:47 PM
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better?
Is that better?
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12-19-2004, 05:49 PM
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Yes mucho better, however your Forums are still:
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Sorry, this Module isn't active!
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I can't see your Forums. :roll:
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12-19-2004, 05:51 PM
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try it now...thank you
Please try it now. Thanks!
Tony
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12-19-2004, 05:55 PM
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LMAO!
Go to yor PHP-Nuke admin page. Click Modules and then go down the list of modules and ACTIVATE the Forum.
It still says
Sorry, this Module isn't active!
When I try to go to your forums.
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12-19-2004, 06:03 PM
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THERE WE GO...it's active now...
GEEZUS that is f-ed up ain't it?
If you upgrade your Forums to version 2.0.10 then I'm sure your theme will look fine then.
You are running 2.0.6 version of the Forums which is OLD.
Get the newer version here.
http://www.nukeresources.com/downloa...Nuke_2.10.html
If that "scares" you, then I can tell you how to modify the theme to work. But I recommend upgrading your forums since there are vulnerabilities in the version you are using.
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12-20-2004, 09:35 AM
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upgraded with no effect
Hi. I upgraded as you said to the latest version of the forums but to no avail. So could you please try helping me fix the code or whatever it may be. Thanks once again for your continued help.
Tony
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