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SpankMe
18th May 2005, 23:14
I've added the ability for senior members (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showgroups.php#group8) and bike shops (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showgroups.php#group11) to add Webpage Content to their profile page. Useful mainly to bike shop members, so info about their business can be added to their profile.

Update your Webpage Content from your User CP.

Theres a bug with clickable smilies at the moment, but I'm working on it.

Zed
10th October 2005, 22:14
I've added the ability for senior members (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showgroups.php#group8) and bike shops (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showgroups.php#group11) to add Webpage Content to their profile page. Had a play with it tonight, it's just like multiple profile pics, hehe. :niceone:

zadok
10th October 2005, 22:39
Like your web content there Zed. Answer this and you will have 3000 posts as well! Congrat's. :niceone:

Zed
11th October 2005, 06:05
Like your web content there Zed. Answer this and you will have 3000 posts as well! Congrat's. :niceone:Thanks Marty, man I talk too much! :banana: :banana: :banana:

Storm
11th October 2005, 06:10
And you have huge amounts of blind no less:D Well done that man

zadok
12th October 2005, 10:49
I'm not that savvy when it comes to making web pages. Inserting pictures is a nightmare. What does one do?

Zed
12th October 2005, 11:37
I'm not that savvy when it comes to making web pages. Inserting pictures is a nightmare. What does one do?Sounds like you might have to spend some time self-teaching yourself Marty.

Go to UserCP/Webpage Content.

Give your webpage a suitable name and enter in a description.

In the text box I'd suggest just adding some sample text and clicking the update button at the bottom. Then view your profile to see the results!

To make changes to the text in some cases you need to 'select all' first.

To enter pics you first have to upload them to your own personal web pages if you have any and use the IMG tags to surround the webpage address where they are located.

Hope this helps somewhat?


Btw, there is a caption at the bottom of the content page that reads "Default Webpage Settings - leave if you don't know how to use it"...this may apply to you if you don't get anywhere! :whistle:


Zed

thehollowmen
13th October 2005, 09:18
Thanks Marty, man I talk too much! :banana: :banana: :banana:
Nah ya don't.
:whistle: and hopefully I'll get to whore soon..