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*) Fully document all modules and installation guide before next release. So you could save lot of time with out answering same question again and again in Forums.
*) Also worth trying to either develop a PN Browser. This will help most of people to automate most options. Especially keeping users in web sites with a little content. I'm sure this will give a big boost in search eng's too.
*) Worth looking in to members own customisation. User should be able to add delete any option.
I'm sure others will have more ideas.
Best of luck. Keep up the good work
Best wishes from
PropertyForAll.com Developers.
If you then use a utility like partition magic to redefine your drive letters... expect Windows to complain (and probably never run well again - even if you revert to your prior configuration!
This warning may not be relevant to everyone but it is better I waste a little of their time than have users new to Post-Nuke have to re-format their computers just because they used a tool that was supposed to make life easier!
to demonstrate the benefits of a community weblog / cms like pn to a wider audience, with no technical background, i am in the process of writing a few general "weblogging is good for you" articles, and will of course mention the postnuke project.
i would be interested to collaborate on the text, because i think a few introductory articles to bring non technies to pn would be a valuable
pr ressource. the text will of course be subject to the
open content licence.
people interested in helping to draft one or a few articles should get in touch with me.
-gregor
postnuke developer
Here it is...
(table border='0' align=right)
(form method=\"post\" action=\"modules.php\") (input type=\"hidden\" name=\"name\" value=\"Search\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"file\" value=\"index\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"op\" value=\"modload\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"action\" value=\"search\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_stories\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"bool\" value=\"AND\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"stories_cat\" value=\"\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"stories_topics\" value=\"\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"overview\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_downloads\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_weblinks\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_users\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_faq\" value=\"1\")
(input type=\"hidden\" name=\"active_reviews\" value=\"1\")
(tr)
(td align=right valign=middle class=ctnegro) "._SEARCH." (/td)
(td valign=middle)(input class=\"pn-text\" NAME=\"q\" TYPE=\"text\" VALUE=\"$q\")(/td)
(/tr)
(/form)(/table)
Personaly I would like this to be the default site search that theme builders use.
You can test the form on my site <a href=http://www.aquanuke.com>www.aquanuke.com
Doesn't matter which one cause I've tried all of them from the Sourceforge project file list. I get the same result after choosing any of the languages other than the default English.
I've looked around the PostNuke wbsite for some documentation on how the language files are installed but can't seem to locate anything.
After I unzip/untar the language files themselves I don't find any help either.
Is there something that I am missing or perhaps not modifying to correctly use these language files?