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The Official Integramod Banner Exchange
Fri Dec 17, 2004 6:43 pm
I have made us a banner exchange system as requested and to bring back the old Integramod banner exchange.
You must add the following code somewhere as a banner in the acp.(Has to be a full sized banner(468x60) like in the footer here.) So to add this go to acp->styles admin->banners Click new banner Then change the type to Custom HTML Code Put this in Image path/Text/Code field
Then set width and height to 0. Then set the position to one of the following, if it is not one of these then your banner gets removed. -header -portal/index top -portal/index bottom or any other position that is shown in header or footer.(i.e. not when reading topics, posting, etc). Once you have a banner in the system you may go to http://www.crxgames.com/spade/portal/banners.php?stats to get the stats for your banner. To submit a banner, you must get put the banner on your site(the directions above) and post the url to your site and the url to your image, so I can add it to the database. All images must be 468x60 in size, no smaller or larger images will be accepted. Cheers and goodluck. @wekke, Alpaca, & MrDSL: I have added your banners. MrDSL If you want in I need your banner.
What to do after your problem is solved
Thu Jul 29, 2004 5:31 am
As IntegraMOD grows, the number of people who use it grows. Thus, the number of problems and support requests grows. All of the people here who offer support are hard-pressed to answer all of the questions. Part of the problem is that they have to read through many topics to see whether the question has been answered, solved, etc. The only way we can know for sure that it hasn't is if it has 0 replies.
Please, make it easier for us. After your question has been answered, please edit your first post and put a little [Solved] tag at the beginning of the title. It will allow us to skip over that topic and to continue to help others. Then, when you have a question, it will allow us to get to your question faster without having to read through lots of solved problems. Have a nice IntegraDay.
Read This First Before Asking for Support
Sat Jun 05, 2004 8:36 am
The Forum Rules wrote: 3. Read first before asking
9. Again, please read before asking. Many of you do not realize how serious this is. I have actually seen an incident of a question being posted, and the exact same question being posted, much later, but as the topic right above the original. When these events occur, we have to take the time to direct you to the topic where this has been posted already. A while back, this was not such a big deal. However, as the community grows, every such post means two minutes less to offer help to those who need it, and, in the case of Master David, two minutes less to develop IntegraMOD 1.3.0 and fix any real errors posted in this very forum. Thus, I would like to offer the following reminder guidelines for you to have a better IntegraMOD support experience: 1. The original authors of phpBB spent a very long time coding many different elements of phpBB2. One of these fine features is the search function. Use it. 2. Offer a precise description of your problem. "OMFG I INSTALLED IT AND GOT AN ERROR D00D!!!" would not be a precise description. This eliminates the need for tedious time to be spent asking about the details of your problem. 3. Post relevant topics here. I'm sure you really need to know just what IntegraMOD can do, and would love to test it out. I strongly encourage you to do this - in the testing forum. I know that these are reiterations of the forum rules. Most of you have read them, and are doing a great job following them. However, the tiny minority can often prove to be the most troublesome. I hope that we can make that minority even smaller. Good luck with your questions, problems, and errors. Enjoy the forums, and have fun.
Forum Rules
Sat Feb 28, 2004 10:12 am
1. Post in the proper forum
2. No spamming in the board 3. Read first before asking 4. Use the test forums for testing out the functionality of the board 5. If you have requests or questions, please don't send me a PM or an e-mail. Use the corresponding forum for those items. 6. I did not code the modifications added in phpBB2 IntegraMOD. I just applied them to a fresh phpBB 2.0.8 package and re-code some lines to make every MOD compatible with each other. Therefore, I might not be that capable of solving bugs of the original modification. 7. Everyone is encouraged to help this project. For those cases, you can either send me a PM or an e-mail. 8. Don't expect that everyhting in the Feature Requests forum to be added in the next releases. Your posts in that forum will be used as a basis of the benefits of different modifications so better post the advantages of including in the build your suggested MOD. 9. Again, please read before asking. 10. You must enjoy in this forum. If you will not, you are violating the rules! 11. If you like the projects, please help the community the best that you can
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