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Help any one fermilliar with php-nuke? I have a question.

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I have spent a great deal of time looking at how PHP-Nuke works. I have figured out just about all of how it works... exept for one thing. I can't find where it has the part about drawing out the body of the site :mad: Does any one know? it would be most helpful if some one did
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Re: any one fermilliar with php-nuke? I have a question.

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I've got two words for you....get e107.

It's much easier to administer for a nuke style site...I went away from all the 'nuke' style scripts to e107 and couldn't have been happier. As far as the drawing out the body of the site...I'm not sure what you mean by that?
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thank you for your help, but I built my oun system it works best for me cause I understand how it works and it's fetures compleatly
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thank you for your help, but I built my oun system it works best for me cause I understand how it works and it's fetures compleatly

That's sounds good. I said the same thing for a couple of years before finding a more user friendly CMS (content management system)


As stated previously, could you clarify your question more?
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Re: any one fermilliar with php-nuke? I have a question.

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I have spent a great deal of time looking at how PHP-Nuke works. I have figured out just about all of how it works... exept for one thing. I can't find where it has the part about drawing out the body of the site :mad: Does any one know? it would be most helpful if some one did

Yea, mmm, ermm, the initail correct answer is to look in your theme folder at the theme your using. Then the structure is right there. All those files within that themes folder your using is there. There should only be a few files to answer that kind of quesiton plus... the infrastructure to hold all the files together is theme.php
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I have spent a great deal of time looking at how PHP-Nuke works. I have figured out just about all of how it works... exept for one thing. I can't find where it has the part about drawing out the body of the site :mad: Does any one know? it would be most helpful if some one did
Do you mean how to change the layout? As in moving blocks from left to right, up/down? That's all in the Admin area.
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lol, I know. I ment with the sourse code.

BTW. if any one is interested in helping with my project (BearPHP) I am exepting new devs
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