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htmlpages - v2.2
Author: Mark West
Zikula Version: PostNuke Phoenix .760
Category: Content
API Compliancy:
Yes
pnRender Compliancy:
Yes
Description:
This module, whose earlier versions were written by Andrea Moro, will let you add simple html pages to your site. Upon specifying appropriate permissions, you can let users or groups of users add pages as well. Smarty and pnRender tags and logic may be included in the page's content. Search capability included (thanks to kmccann (Kevin McCann)), html block (include your html in a block), sorting order options in overview table, added printer-friendly page support.
Support Information:
Support is via forums at www.markwest.me.uk.
Supported Languages:
Change Log:
Comments
-Mark
Nothing comes up!
* easy to install
* easy to link to other PN menus/modules
* easy to use. Cut and paste from my own HTML pages.
* I am impressed with the print friendly icon.
htmlpages is what I am have been searching for that allows me to add my own HTML content.
-lesc-
I was also able to use it to set my Home page too. The instructions aren't perfectly clear, but here's the Settings that worked for me:
Start page: "htmlpages"
Start function type: "user"
Start function: "display"
Arguments for start function: "pid=1"
Is there a way to set these codes to swap pages according to the user's language settings? I can imagine a way to do it using Javascript, but the whole point of PostNuke is to get away from that, right?
Error! Called unknown function: htmlpages_adminapi_create()
Please help me !!!
For support please follow the directions under support information.
C !
Great module!
I am new to web designing and have recently launched http://www.RaagVamdatt.com, where I have used htmlpages module for the static pages.
When I was doing research about PostNuke, I read that Pagesetter was a module that gave users lot more control. But I find it very complex. htmlpages is very simple to uses, and serves fine static pages. Thanks!
http://code.zikula.org/htmlpages/downloads

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09 May 2006 - 06:45PM
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