If you are not registered or logged in, you may still use these forums but with limited features. Show recent topics
  [Search] Search   [Hottest Topics] Hottest Topics   [Members]  Member Listing   [FAQ]  FAQ 
[Register] Register / 
[Login] Login 
Messages posted by: willk
Forum Index » Profile for willk » Messages posted by willk
Author Message
That is asking a lot there.
assuming you know nothing of html...
go to
http://www.htmlgoodies.com
read some basic stuff on html, images,and tables.
Then you can use an html editor or go to the admin section in AG go to templates and edit "body.php"
Take a look at
http://www.mysql.com
read the basic stuff.
contact your server folks and find out
the name of the data base.
i.e mine is mysql.missoulaweb.com.

Find out if they need to enable the db for you, get that done.
If they asign you a data base name, user_name, and password...make a not of these.

Get the AG uploaded.
go to http://www.your domain.com/~guestbook/install.php
Enter you db info and you are on your way...hopefully.
Finnally...Take a look.

http://westweb.cnwdesigns.com

Sign my guest book.
Then visit the Forums on my page and you'll find out how I did it
See my new post
:D
this was tricky!
But AG is worth it...check it out.
Set up as a module on nuke 5.5.

The biggest problem was getting the images to show up.
Changing the base url did not work. So I had to make direct calls.
A real pain in the butt, and not a purest solution, but a working one. And in the end thats all that really counts.

Check it out and sign my book.
And I am open to any suggestions to make any aspect of the site better.

http://westweb.cnwdesigns.com
I give up.
I'm no programmer. I can hammer my way through perl and cgi and java...but I am completly confused here.

I want to use the jump menu in ag 2.3.1 to go to:
1.)my Forums page
2.)my Home page

and maybe more in the future.

I haven't a clue how to do this.

Can someone help me .... and assume I am stupid.
 
Forum Index » Profile for willk » Messages posted by willk
Go to:   
Based on the open source JForum