Shawn
Administrator   Posts: 4570 Registered: 10/7/2002 Status: Online
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posted on 9/11/2005 at 10:23 AM |
For those running PHP-Nuke, PostNuke, etc... In the past when you went to
your CMS Blocks Admin you could choose the AutoBlock area when editing or
creating new blocks. Unfortunately this required AutoTheme to replace a
core PHP-Nuke, PostNuke admin file.
With AutoTheme 1.75 and Lite .85 you no longer see these areas. You now
have Block Control in the AutoTheme admin. This is where you can control
the position and status of all of your blocks. The added benefit is that
you are able to do this not for the entire site or theme, but also for each
individual Custom Page in your theme.
So go to Admin > AutoTheme > YOURTHEME > Page Defaults > Block
Control and check it out.
Thanks!
-Shawn |
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LonnyS
Junior Member   Posts: 38 Registered: 9/26/2003 Status: Offline
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posted on 9/28/2005 at 03:17 PM |
Ok, That's great but what about when you want to assign a new block.. For
example the Post Calendar block to the ADMIN:BLOCKS> I'm getting an
array problem .
I just did a fresh install of postnuke761. Loaded autotheme. Set Autotheme
as my theme and the MAIN MENU was there. Now when I went into ADMIN:BLOCKS
I tried to edit the MAINMENU...
Goneeee. Can't bring it back.
So how do you assign new blocks to the list and picking which one you
want....
I'm Lost now....
Regards,
Lonny |
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Shawn
Administrator   Posts: 4570 Registered: 10/7/2002 Status: Online
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posted on 9/28/2005 at 07:00 PM |
Dunno. I've seen several block problems posted at PN for .761, not related
to AutoTheme. I'll test it.
-Shawn |
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