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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
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Posted - 09 August 2001 : 23:58:47
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This Mod can be used in several ways. In addition to the new scripts, this Mod also uses the whoisonline script with very slight but very effective modification. Some of the features are as below.
- Find who is online.
- Determine the online location of users.
- Ability to see the links to UNknown pages.
- Build Navigation Menus at different levels.
- Build Site Directory.
- Easy to Maintain.
- Compatible with all versions.
- Refer to any page from anywhere within the forum.
Update Aug, 28, 2001 - Complete Download Link ::whoisonlineplusnavbuilder
Register at the site. Then select Modsquare from the menu. Look for whoisonlineplusnavbuilder.
This is now implemented at my site. Also works with version 3.3. See at forumSquare
Demo: Site Directory Demo: Who is Online Demo: Version 3.3
Edited by - GauravBhabu on 12 August 2001 11:02:25
Edited by - GauravBhabu on 16 August 2001 01:00:26
Edited by - GauravBhabu on 19 August 2001 12:05:33
Edited by - GauravBhabu on 28 August 2001 16:48:56 |
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SalmanKhana
Average Member
USA
961 Posts |
Posted - 10 August 2001 : 06:07:49
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We put this code inside inc_top.asp ?
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 10 August 2001 : 08:34:30
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I have edited the initial post with step by step details. The array collection can be used any where in the forum to refer to a particulatr page. I am working on to create the sub Menus. The objective is to create submenus without the need to pass on the values in the querystring.
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SalmanKhana
Average Member
USA
961 Posts |
Posted - 10 August 2001 : 18:33:31
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This seems to be good, i'll give it a try. Right now when i installed the active users with the new forum code, it always shows ' Unknown Page ' in it with every user
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RichardKinser
Snitz Forums Admin
USA
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Posted - 10 August 2001 : 19:20:09
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I posted a version of the Active Users MOD that is compatible with v3.3 this morning here:
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14647
If you haven't made any modifications to your default.asp or inc_top.asp (other than the active users stuff) then you can just use the ones included in the file you download.
Excellent work GauravBhabu.. |
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 10 August 2001 : 21:41:36
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Thanks Richard!
The first post has been updated with a download link and complete instructions to implement. The zip file also includes the instructions file.
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SalmanKhana
Average Member
USA
961 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 00:51:20
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I have not tried it yet, but it looks very confusing to me.
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 06:57:16
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What is confusing you? The concept is very simple.
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Morpheus73
Average Member
Denmark
597 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 07:11:50
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quote:
What is confusing you? The concept is very simple.
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GauravBhabu
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I think one of the parts I´m also confused about is the navbuilder...what exactly does it do...
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 07:30:51
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It is used to show the related links when you click on a link on the main navigation menu. For Example:
If you look at my site, you will see the following links in the main navigation Row:
Home | Forums | Members | Calendar | Announcements | Resources | GuestBook |MyPage | ModSquare | Change Theme
Below these links are some more links. Which change as you click on the links above. These are subnav links.
Try clicking on the above links at my site and see how the subnav links change for each link in the mainnav.
Both the mainnav and subnav can be built dynamically.
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SalmanKhana
Average Member
USA
961 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 09:22:26
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I have an idea.
Why dont you release this MOD the traditional way. Make files and put this code inside it and have it for us to download with the readme.txt file. That will be easier for all of us
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 09:31:42
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The zip file includes all the files required and instruction file for implementation. Click the download links in the first post.
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GauravBhabu
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SalmanKhana
Average Member
USA
961 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 09:50:02
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Sounds good now , i'll try it.. just got scared earlier by seeing that code in the first post.
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work mule
Senior Member
USA
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Posted - 11 August 2001 : 11:54:13
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In inc_mainnav.asp, there are links like this: <a href="<%=strForumURL%>links/links.asp">Resources</a>
Including the strForumURL in there isn't necessary. As long as the page your linking to is in the same site, it's not needed.
Also, I don't know if you've seen the Navigation Link Builder mod I released recently or not. If you haven't you may want to take a look. It could be used to make the topnav and subnav include files/code cleaner and eliminate hardcoding the HTML.
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GauravBhabu
Advanced Member
4288 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 12:10:28
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Use of strForumURL is specific to my site. As I have files in different folders. I left it as is, since it will not affect, where all the files are in the same folder.
I did look at your code. But I have not gone through that in detail. I had been using this code, now for over a month and found it easier to maintain. I will look into your code again to see how i can integrate it with this code.
I am still waiting for more feedback on the use of this code
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RDoGG™
Junior Member
USA
329 Posts |
Posted - 11 August 2001 : 12:27:47
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Didn't work mule release this code a few days ago?
Great work though, GauravBhabu.
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