From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2002-12-01 15:32:39
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> I found it! Module display -is- hardcoded into admin_menu.tpl. I had > to logout and log back in for the template change to take effect. > > But why? Do I have to register with someone before I can release the > modules? Not at all. There is a tag to automatically show all of the modules. However, then they cannot be placed within certain windows. To get the orderly effect that you see, we had to place the modules one by one. If they are all listed in a row without text, it was confusing. If the text is included, it looks horrendous. I am open to a standard if you guys/gals can agree on one. There could, by default, be subsections. They need to be kept down to a minimum however. Currently I suggest: 1) User Modules 2) Deity Modules 3) Site Admin Modules 4) Content Modules (which is how it is currently set). We could set it so that you could chose what category your module should appear within the layout_info.php file. Let me know how you would like to do it. Matt Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Phone: 828-262-6493 phpwebsite.appstate.edu ess.appstate.edu > > Eloi George > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T > handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |