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redoced wrote: Does any body know if there's a custom review module with out the [ A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | but has category's? As I would like to use it as a How to/guide module, Can anyone make me one? will pay for a good one Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 8:57 am
admin(Mark) wrote: mReviews is similar to what you need. There are alot of bugs but I think there is a version out there that has the fixes. Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 11:00 am
redoced wrote: Thanks, I will see if I can find one, I'm not sure If I can install it tho Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 9:56 am
redoced wrote: Ok I found pretty much what I needed, it's called mTutorials-2.0.1 I'm having probs installing this cause I don't understand the terminology, This is what the read me says Upload all the files included into nuke root directory, excluding this one (readme.html). Be sure to keep the folder structure. Visit http://yourdomain.com/modules.php?name=Tutorials&file=install (remember to change "yourdomain" to your actual domain.) Delete the install file (modules/Tutorials/install.php) once you get the message that the tables have been installed. Move on to the Admin Block Installation... Now when it says keep the folder structure, what does that mean? does that mean I extract it to my desk top and upload the folder named mTutorials-2.0.1 to the root of my server, or does that mean each file that is in there upload to there own files, there's four folders admin, blocks, images, modules, so what I mean is do i put the module folder in modules and so on? Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:43 pm
admin(Mark) wrote: hi redoced It means to keep the nuke structure so you would upload everything inside the modules folder to the nuke modules folder and so on. example: modules/Tutorials --->modules/Tutorials so you would upload the Tutorials folder to the nuke modules folder. An easy way to achieve this is to go to the nuke root folder where the config.php and mainfile.php are located. Then using your ftp software, drag the modules folder to the server and it will place the folders to the correct path. Do the same for admin, images and so on... Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 11:42 am
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