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phpNuke HowTo and Graphical Navbars
Posted on Wednesday, March 29 @ 15:14:43 CST
Topic: 3: More Magnia / Linux stuff

I did alot of modding on this site - see: Strangely familiar... - and then added an article about
running PHP-Nuke on the Magnia - see: QUICK AND DIRTY WEB SERVER (with WEBMIN examples)

So then I added the PHP-Nuke_HOWTO module to my site.

I have modded it as well, making it behave in a more civilized fashion.
If you wish to install my modded version, instead of the original, email me at webmaster@anoldman.com

Now I have a new article showing how to mod your PHP-Nuke site to use graphics in the navigation module.
I have published this article directly into the PHP-Nuke_HOWTO module instead of the stories archive.

17.2.3 Creating a Graphical Modules Block

It is very easy to change the whole look of PHP-Nuke by changing the theme, or installing a new theme, but one of the common characteristics of all PHP-Nuke sites is the module navigation block.

The colors can be changed, the top frame of the block made graphical, but the navigation links remain stubbornly text.

Grab ahold of a good paint program, we are about to change all of that.

Table of Contents
17.2.3.1. Making a new themesidebox() function
17.2.3.2. Modifying mainfile.php
17.2.3.3. Modifying block-Modules
17.2.3.4. Implementing New themesidebox2() function
17.2.3.5. Modifying block-Modules for conditional display
17.2.3.6. Final step
17.2.3.7. Advanced

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