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I'm a newbie on working with PostNuke but I've worked with other CMS until now (eg. XOOPS, phpNuke).
I have PostNuke-0.750a.
I uploaded some themes/modules. I installed PostNuke ok. I activated some modules, then when I tried to change the default theme to ANY other theme (even with default one itself) I got this error and the site isn't ok anymore:
Fatal error: call to undefined function: themeheader() in /home/devilin/public_html/header.php on line 141
On this line is typed:
themeheader();
Where is the problem??? Does someone knows about this? (maybe it occured to someone else in the past).
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Yes, many others have had this problem at one time or another, and it's been answered many times... Thanks for taking a proactive stance and doing a search. ;)
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The plan would be (At least from my perspective) to get a full knowledge base of 100s of articles which you can search for solutions to common problems. Should make for better results than searching the forums. The knowledgebase, amongst a few other enhancements will be launched with the new website.
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Glad to hear of a pending knowledge base... I've been thinking this has been "missing" for some time. I would be willing to help out with the articles if there's room for me.
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I would be willing to help out with the articles if there's room for me.
Absolutely, the more articles the better, just as long as they are to a high standard ;)
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The plan would be (At least from my perspective) to get a full knowledge base of 100s of articles which you can search for solutions to common problems. Should make for better results than searching the forums. The knowledgebase, amongst a few other enhancements will be launched with the new website.
What module are u using to run the knowledgebase that your talking about? -
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Pagesetter (I just mentioned this in your other topic ;))
But, if I remember correctly there was a knowledgebase module floating around a while ago.
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