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Old 08-08-2004, 08:40 AM
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Editing Modules on site???
Good Afternoon all,

I am a noob to php and websites.

but I can used the module creator to create modules for extra text i require for my website.

I was wondering is it possible to have an admin part to these modules.
So when i want to change the text on these modules, i can just click EDIT at the bottom of the module and enter the text/html i require.

probably the best example of this would be the Messages blocks, for when you first setup your nukephp site and u go to Home, at the bottom in the centre you can click EDIT, and it allows the administrator to edit the Information. would this be possible for more modules???

Thanks

NightMar3
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Old 08-09-2004, 12:09 AM
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Hi Nightmare,

As you are new to all this stuff, i recommend you try using the content module. It has an admin side and module side to it. Its very simple to use and uses html. You can also get a modified version of this module at www.portedmods.com that uses bbcode (same as forum) instead of html.
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