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HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
Hi. How can I use HTML in the page content editor of admin's section on my site?
The owner once told me I should edit some code to permit that, but he told me on Myadopts forum, that got reset, so I can't find it. Thanks from now. |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes
In admpost.php find all:
PHP Code:
PHP Code:
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RE: HTML instead of BBCodes
I did that, but I think something went wrong :(
The html codes just appear and have no effect... http://maplepet.co.cc/pages.php?page=maplepets |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes
In pages.php try removing the following line and see if it helps:
PHP Code:
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RE: HTML instead of BBCodes
I removed
PHP Code:
PHP Code:
and it worked! Thanks :D ps: I guess now I can't use BBCodes, but that's ok.. :P |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
Sorry for the double post...
Is there anyway I can use PHP too with html? '-' |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
No, there's no way to use PHP code directly in the editor window. Sorry.
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RE: HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
Ok.. let me ask one more thing '-'
I'm using something like that (in the index.php file)... PHP Code:
look http://maplepet.co.cc/index.php the news are up there, and not where it's supposed to be '-' do you know how can I solve that? |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
Where is the news appearing now, where it says "Cutenews"?
What is the code for the show_news.php file? |
RE: HTML instead of BBCodes (Answered)
yes, the news are appearing up there, where it says 'CuteNews', and before any tags...
here's the complete code of show_news PHP Code:
but I think the problem isn't at 'show_news', cause even if I do that: PHP Code:
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