a phrase would be niceThe text "Recently Active Threads" seems to be hardcoded.
It's in the RecentThreads.xml file.The text "Recently Active Threads" seems to be hardcoded.
<div class="section avatarList threadList">
<div class="secondaryContent" id="recentThreads">
<h3>Recently Active Threads</h3>
Texts that need translation should not be hardcoded.Ummm, what's there to fix?
Aaah. To that, I agree.Texts that need translation should not be hardcoded.
{text here}
{image here}
{more text}
{another image}
I didn't realize you updated the mod. I upgraded and I'm not getting the error so far. Hopefully it is fixed.Was the file completely uploaded? Line 22 in that file is blank.
That is most likely because there are no modules set up for the portal. Go to "Administrate Modules" and drag and drop the modules you wish to show into the various locations provided.Why cant users see the portal? only Admins can...
Oh, ya that fixed it lol.That is most likely because there are no modules set up for the portal. Go to "Administrate Modules" and drag and drop the modules you wish to show into the various locations provided.
If you mean the data breaking out of the fieldset, then, yes, that is how Jaxel has it designed for the current version of the module.OK, this has probably been rectified - but I don't want to browse through 130+ pages to find out. On the portal front page I get this date-anomaly. Is it the way it's intended to be?
OK, this has probably been rectified - but I don't want to browse through 130+ pages to find out. On the portal front page I get this date-anomaly. Is it the way it's intended to be?
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The same problem I have...Does anyone else have the " Set as Index Controller" checked and ends up with forums at /forum/forums?
My forums reside in the folder /forums. The end result is that a particular forum ends up with this url:
http://entropiaplanets.com/forums/forums/about-entropiaplanets.2/
Any thoughts on how I could solve this (I do assume I will need to add redirects when the problem is gone)?
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