Peggy
in memoriam 2016
YES it worked! I can't believe I didn't see that last div missing. Thanks hun!Try this
Missing last div.
Salud2
YES it worked! I can't believe I didn't see that last div missing. Thanks hun!Try this
Missing last div.
Salud2
The portal has a twitter block, and it looks fine. You can see it on my site. Why would you create another twitter block?I added a twitter widget to the sidebar on my forum, but when i look at it in the portal it looks really bad for some reason.
Can this be fixed in the next version?
Cause i want it on the forum and not just the portal.The portal has a twitter block, and it looks fine. You can see it on my site. Why would you create another twitter block?
Ok, that has nothing to do with this add-on. You may want to check for another add-on or ask in the general questions thread.Cause i want it on the forum and not just the portal.
It has to do with this add-on since its something in it that messes with the twitter widget design. It looks perfectly normal on all pages except the portal page.Ok, that has nothing to do with this add-on. You may want to check for another add-on or ask in the general questions thread.
https://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profileIt has to do with this add-on since its something in it that messes with the twitter widget design. It looks perfectly normal on all pages except the portal page.
The XenPorta add-on was designed with a single purpose, to offer a portal page to XenForo sites.It has to do with this add-on since its something in it that messes with the twitter widget design. It looks perfectly normal on all pages except the portal page.
Please read again. Im asking why the portal is messing with the twitter widget and how to fix it. It looks perfectly find on all pages except the portal page. So it has to do with the portal css.The XenPorta add-on was designed with a single purpose, to offer a portal page to XenForo sites.
The XenPorta add-on module thread (this thread) exists to discuss adding custom module blocks to the portal page using XenPorta.
You are seeking to modify your forum page. Good luck.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<module>
<module_name>ImageRotator</module_name>
<module_cache>now</module_cache>
<module_settings />
<module_template><![CDATA[<div class="messageText ugc baseHtml">
<div class="secondaryContent">
<div id="container"><a href="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">Get the Flash Player</a> to see this rotator.</div>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/rotator/swfobject.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var s1 = new SWFObject("/rotator/imagerotator.swf","rotator","240","240","7");
s1.addParam("allowfullscreen","true");
s1.addVariable("file","/rotator/madrid.xml");
s1.addVariable("width","240");
s1.addVariable("height","240");
s1.write("container");
</script>
</div>
</div>]]>
</module_template>
</module>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<playlist version="1" xmlns="http://xspf.org/ns/0/">
<trackList>
<track>
<title>Picture #1</title>
<creator>Jeroen Wijering</creator>
<location>/rotator/madrid1.jpg</location>
<info>http://www.jeroenwijering.com</info>
</track>
<track>
<title>Picture #2</title>
<creator>Jeroen Wijering</creator>
<location>/rotator/madrid2.jpg</location>
<info>http://www.jeroenwijering.com</info>
</track>
<track>
<title>Picture #3</title>
<creator>Jeroen Wijering</creator>
<location>/rotator/madrid3.jpg</location>
<info>http://www.jeroenwijering.com</info>
</track>
</trackList>
</playlist>
Yes, but I assume that using the template is site-wide. I only want the vertical banner on the frontpage (the XenPorta page.)Instead of using the adsense block you can use the ad_ template.
You're missing the point. People can drag that block away, and I don't want that. Ryan Kent told me to use the ad template, but that shows on all pages, not just the frontpage. I guess the easiest way to get it to work properly is for the maker to add an option to disable itUse module configurations: double click in module name. Place it wherever you want.
Salud2
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