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Revamp help section

Started by Robert., April 23, 2011, 07:11:31 PM

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Robert.

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This mod will revamp the help section. RC4, RC5, 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3

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My mods for SMF - [6].

Robert.


NHWD


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Robert.

As requested, updated for Final ;)

Robert.

1.2 released!
Revamped the template. Enjoy! :)

Robert.

Development and support has moved to http://wearl.org/community/index.php?topic=174
I hope you don't mind me closing this topic

All Colours Sam

Quote from: Kindred on September 02, 2010, 01:09:25 PM
Although support is requested to go to the author's mod support site, locking this thread is not acceptable since there are people who will not register on 18 dozen sites for the 18 dozen mods.

If you post a question in this thread, be aware that the mod author is NOT providing support here...   but other users may be able to help you.

フリーレンジ, as long as the mod is still offered for download here on this site, this support topic will not be locked.
Oh, wouldn't it be great if I *was* crazy? ...then the world would be okay
Suki

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C4G-TK

When I try to parse 1.2.1 on the mod site, I get an error stating that the package can not be parsed for 2.0.2

When I download the same package, I get the following error after trying to install:

QuotePackage upload failed due to the following error:
"Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:
1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.
2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".
3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.
4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF."

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Robert.

Hmm, I'll try preparing the new version as soon as possible and package it in different formats. Hope that helps :P

NanoSector

Packaging with TAR helps on unix systems :)

Nice mod! It's a great way of making the section clearer :)
My Mods / Mod Builder - A tool to easily create mods / Blog
"I've heard from a reliable source that the Answer is 42. But, still no word on what the question is."

Robert.

Thank you :) 1.3 is a rewrite of the help system, it doesn't link to the wiki anymore but contains documentation itself. :D

C4G-TK

In the meantime, I went ahead and opened the package and manually did the two edits and it is working fine.
Thanks for the reply.  Nice mod.  I just had to tweak the hover background for my forum in the index.css edit and that was it.

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angelclawdust

this is all i get when i upload the package

Package upload failed due to the following error:
"Although the package was downloaded to the server it appears to be empty. Please check the Packages directory, and the "temp" sub-directory are both writable. If you continue to experience this problem you should try extracting the package on your PC and uploading the extracted files into a subdirectory in your Packages directory and try again. For example, if the package was called shout.tar.gz you should:
1) Download the package to your local PC and extract it into files.
2) Using an FTP client create a new directory in your "Packages" folder, in this example you may call it "shout".
3) Upload all the files from the extracted package to this directory.
4) Go back to the package manager browse page and the package will be automatically found by SMF."


not sure which edits need doing so ill just have to wait for it to be fixed :D

NanoSector

My Mods / Mod Builder - A tool to easily create mods / Blog
"I've heard from a reliable source that the Answer is 42. But, still no word on what the question is."

Robert.

Try extracting the contents of the archive to your computer and repackage it as .tar.gz. Then upload that file to your forum ;)

angelclawdust

ok good shout tht mod maker :D
added them to a zip file as couldnt make tar.gz works fine and installed not a prob
attached the .zip file also - just incase any1 doesnt know how to make a .zip archive :D

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