Wiccle.com in Facebook Wiccle.com in Twitter Wiccle.com in LinkedIn Wiccle.com in Youtube RSS from Wiccle.com Wiccle.com in Atom
 
 
 

Thread: Powered By and Copyright area question [SOLVED]

Started: March 10, 2010, 12:20 AM  ⋅  Zone: Public Forums  ⋅  Category: Install & Modification  ⋅  Posts: 7  ⋅  Views 679
Started by: Footman  ⋅  Description: different in the members area from the admin section
Post #1
Member: Footman  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 12:20 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Powered By and Copyright area question"

I've noticed on my site that the "copyright" text under the site footer is different in the admin area from the main site. On the members side I have it reading correctly, but in the admin section it still reads "Powered by Wiccle  ⋅ Copyright 2010 domain.com"

I figured it was a global change, but I'm apparently mistaken. Not a big deal as I'm the only one in the admin area but in any case where do I look to change it in the admin section?

Post #2
Member: john  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 02:47 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question"

Unless my memory is letting me down, I'm pretty certain that I only had to change the copyright stuff in the one place (templates >> skin_wrappers.php) and it showed-up correctly in both admin and members.

When I upgraded from 1.20 to 1.21, some of my upgrade files didn't ftp correctly and so my files were a mix of the 2 versions and I got some strange happenings. Could this be your problem as well?

Post #3
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 02:50 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question"

Footman; edited your post to have it show correctly, as I think it got autoparsed into something else than you intended; (I assume the language tags were meant to display there, as in your other post; or was this a separate issue? Because the 1.20->1.21 language revision and parser rerouting was done also to stop language tags from parsing into member-submitted posts, which is what still happens on a random day here at Fusion forums... Not a security issue, more of a funny quirk really.) If not, sorry for confusing you with that! (And I'll explain another day what the heck this paragraph was all about.)

In this case I believe it's as simple as the fact that the Admin CP always uses the default Pro template, while your actual site uses a separate template. Just skim to the bottom of your skin_wrappers.php file and see how the footers are in your template versions. Make them same and they'll display the same. If you have other settings-not-working issues, go to Home > Reboot to make sure there are no session cache issues.

Post #4
Member: Footman  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 03:06 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question"

John, thanks. You had the right file. I was looking all over the place for it.

Markus, that was simple enough, thanks.Oh and funny enough I just went in and changed the OP to show the text instead of the language tags. I just copied from the site and it never occured to me that it wouldn;t show the output. My brain is a little fried these days - lol

Speaking of which... Don't you ever sleep? I know it's late here in the states so you must be working through the night.

Post #5
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 04:01 AM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question"

Great to hear it's working now.

Haha, the last two nights I've crashed in the office corner for a sharp three-hour regeneration cycle to reboot my head. I've learned to make do in all sorts of situations due to all the mad meditation and ascetism stuff I did over the years in India and beyond. Subsequently you are now speaking to Marcutus of Borg, Unimatrix Zeta; prepare to be assimilated.

Speaking of which, the other day I jotted down some notes on the basic mechanics on how to avoid frying your brain; if you're interested, you're welcome to have a look: On Friction and Performance (PDF), draft 1.00. Lots of stufff along those lines piped up for production, whenever I get a bit more time for my writing hobbies and the rest of the less immediate ongoing projects.

Post #6
Member: Footman  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 12:00 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question"

Resistance is futile! (the queen drone was kind of sexy too. I love a hot girl in tight leather Cool)

Totally agree on removing friction from your day as well. usually I'm very good at it too. However sometimes life happens and it comes along. Ride it out and get back on your frictionless track asap.

Actually I've told all my clients that we need to spend more time doing nothing... down time, relaxing, meditating or whatever to balance out our energy. We generally spend the majority of our time "doing, learning, getting, acquiring" etc. Mostly in the sympathetic nervous pathway. We need to balance that with equal time in the parasympathetic pathway or else we'll break down.

Post #7
Member: Markus  ⋅  Date: March 10, 2010, 12:57 PM  ⋅ Subject: "Re: Powered By and Copyright area question [SOLVED]"

Quit stressing! Now! Resistance is futile! Snap snap! Stop already! Cool And agreed on the taking it as it comes; when you keep trying to force on some sort of an optimal state 24/7, what you get is a new layer of stress about eliminating stress. It has to be natural and swing of its own accord. 

The ultimate trick would be in being able to consciously phase your mind between the areas or inner worlds if you will, regardless of enviroment and activity; to exist across parallel worlds and to choose where your central focus lies.

All of this is something that will be taking on a life of its own at the Zeta Quadrant in due course, Mind 2.0 being the other half of my existence beyond the whole Web 2.0 deal. Quite enough happening and about to happen here without me turning this into a full-blown hybrid holistic happiness and high-end technology forum...

Some juicy notes I have down on the Borg utopia on the foundations a of synergetic and symmetric hive mind that reconciles individuality while harvesting the benefits of a symbiotic collective, but that's for another day and at another quadrant. Fear the day when our operations are large enough, and I start bridging the best of both worlds together! But let's get the network revolution a mile or two further down the road first.

So the template thing is worked out? Are you approaching launch?

 

Install & Modification

Add to Favorites
Public Forums
Category  ⋅  Deploying iWiccle and Wiccle into unique solutions that match your needs.
 

Public Forums

Add to Favorites
Public Forums
Zone  ⋅ Public forum sections for support and discussions. Available for everyone.
 

Zone Categories

 
Questions? Ask us!
Back to Top