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HTML & templates / Re: CSS based on folder name?
« on: February 12, 2010, 07:09:17 PM »
Well, smother me in cheese and call me a cheese-it, I had no idea about that option. Nice! Thanks for the tip.

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Beta / Re: Testing build #254
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:58:53 PM »
it's just you. i didn't touch the default template.  :o
thank you anyway mudputty

HAHA, OK.

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HTML & templates / Re: CSS based on folder name?
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:54:01 PM »
Yes, the default one. I gota learn it as simple as possible first :)

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HTML & templates / Re: Template For New Users? Adding Folders a Myth?
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:39:36 PM »
No biggie. I'm quite the novice at this compared to you. I'm still learning the syntax, and figuring out what all you can do.

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mudputty bows down at your vast knowledge of templating!

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HTML & templates / Re: Template For New Users? Adding Folders a Myth?
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:26:35 PM »
One thing I just noticed in trying out the template was after renaming the file the poster's name is lost. So, when I renamed the file I couldn't rename it again because the poster information was lost. Perhaps when the rename takes place a new entry has to made into the hfs.comment.txt.

I just now looked in the file and noticed two things. 1) the old filename entry needs to be taken out, 2) the new filename with the poster's name needs to be put in.

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HTML & templates / Re: Template For New Users? Adding Folders a Myth?
« on: February 12, 2010, 06:11:34 PM »
Oh, I was thinking of it in a different way. I was just thinking of basing it on the original poster's name. If the currently logged in user is the same as the poster of the file then he/she would be allowed to rename. Actually both methods would be nice to be able to use, and somehow provide a way to enable/disable or modify each option.

Using the method you thought of would allow certain people or groups to always be able to rename if it is their file or not; great for administrators and community groups. The method of allowing original posters rename would restrict renaming to just the person that posted it. That method, I would think, could be eisily enabled or disabled, but I don't know from where. Perhaps from within the template itself (0=off, 1=on)?

Just a thought  ;)

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Oh, haha. I just saw that you posted about it...I didn't see your last post. Yup, you got it! That was what I was thinking of.

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HTML & templates / Re: Template For New Users? Adding Folders a Myth?
« on: February 11, 2010, 02:07:42 AM »
Edit: attached second verision with rename function but i have no idea what the best way would be to allow only certain users to rename files/folders

I would guess that it would need to see from the notes from the hfs.comments.txt who it was that uploaded the file and if it matches the %user% that is currently logged in then they would have the option to rename. Is that do-able?

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RAWR-Designs / Re: New Module System for Rawr-Template
« on: February 11, 2010, 01:24:12 AM »
I love this idea of using modules!

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One thing I did as far as the certificates go is I got a free one from StartCom. It was easy to do, and now my site is secure with no certificate errors.

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Beta / Re: Testing build #254
« on: February 10, 2010, 11:54:57 PM »
Is it just me or are you adding a new function example to the default template with each new build? I LOVE IT! It gives me a great example of how I should be doing things. Great work on a wonderful server.

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HTML & templates / CSS based on folder name?
« on: February 10, 2010, 10:55:39 PM »
Is it possible to create the layout based on the directory name that you are in? The post over at "http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php/topic,8168.msg1048417.html#msg1048417" got me thinking about having a directory called "Photos", and based on that name, change the layout according to a different CSS file. I was thinking that it would be nice to do something similar with a directory called "Videos" and "Music" as well. Each layout based on the directory's name so that I can tailor the layouts accordingly.

Is such a thing possible? If so then does anyone have any tips and/or examples to help me get started on it?

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RAWR-Designs / Thunderchicken Mod
« on: December 30, 2009, 11:12:59 PM »
I like the crisp look of Thunderchicken so I have decided to start modifying it (thunderchicken_of_glory-4.0.2). I am very new to the HFS server, but i'm no stranger to code. The first thing I have done is to make it so that my users can have personal directories hidden from all others. One way that I have began doing this is by making the "Welcome: %user%" linkable to their own personal directory so that they won't have to remember it. All you have to do is a simple find/replace all the instances of:
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<div>{.!lv_welcome.}: %user%</div>with
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<div><a href="/Personal/%user%">{.!lv_welcome.}: %user%</a></div>
Of course this takes in account that you have already done two things:
  • Added a directory structure within HFS using /Personal/(users)
  • Make sure that there is a user directory made at the time you make the user's account within HFS
I'll post my next mod later when I have some free time.

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