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CalloftheHauntedMaster
Junior Member
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Posted - 10 June 2005 : 14:43:27
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Now, correct me if I'm wrong but the portal is the same thing as a homepage.
Anyways, my site has a portal:
http://www.schoolofduel.com/DesktopDefault.aspx
But it is in need of some serious updating. I looked through the available mods, but I'm not quite sure what I'm looking for.
Since I already have a portal, a fresh portal installation seems pointless.
What mod would I download to allow the admin to modify the portal as necessary, without deleting the current portal?
Basically, how do I add portal administration to my admin options, without harming the portal that exists? |
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dabugster
Junior Member
USA
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CalloftheHauntedMaster
Junior Member
289 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 16:04:42
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Yeah, I know what it is.
I'm asking if there's a mod to let me edit it and change it from my admin options. |
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dabugster
Junior Member
USA
168 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 16:16:46
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You have to hard code it in to the page. There are a whole bunch of includes. Here is the code for my page Download Attachment: sitenews.zip 1.76 KB |
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ruirib
Snitz Forums Admin
Portugal
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CalloftheHauntedMaster
Junior Member
289 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 16:31:51
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Ok, thanks.
But back to my actual question... |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 17:13:57
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CalloftheHauntedMaster, the DesktopDefault.aspx isn't part of the Snitz forum ; there is NO mod out there that enables Snitz to function as a "edit all your existing files"-editor. By the way ; The ASPX files are ASP.net files. Did you set up this site yourself ?? |
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CalloftheHauntedMaster
Junior Member
289 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 17:19:08
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Nope, it was done by a programmer. Since I've become admin, and the programmer quit, I've been getting the site back together by fixing tons of problems and adding upgrades.
I have no idea what the programmer did when he set up the site.
Another question: can I install a brand new portal to the site then without getting rid of the existing one? |
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dabugster
Junior Member
USA
168 Posts |
Posted - 10 June 2005 : 18:30:52
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Thats what i was trying to point out, if the front page isn't a snitz based type of page, no snitz mod will be able to control it for you. You may have to change it to a page like the one i showed you
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