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  • Link to this postingPosted: 12.01.2007, 16:33
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    I have pnForum 2.7 running well so far at http://www.lesstalk.com (click on Forum)....How do I show the forum expanded by default? Right now the different categories are collapsed by default.

    So far, you guys and gals have been able to answer all of my questions...thanks!




    Edit: I just realized that I posted this in the wrong forum... I am going to move this over to the 3rd party modules forum.



    edited by: brandt, Jan 12, 2007 - 05:30 PM
  • Link to this postingPosted: 12.01.2007, 17:51
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    You have to edit pnforum_user_main.html and look for
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    <div id="category_<!--[ $category.cat_id ]-->" class="hidden category">


    Change that to
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    <div id="category_<!--[ $category.cat_id ]-->" class="category">


    It is located at /modules/pnForum/pntemplates byt preferably you use template overrides for the pnForum module. Search the forum / documentation for this.

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  • Link to this postingPosted: 13.03.2008, 22:18
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    Thank you Teb for this answer. I just tried it and it works great on my new install - .8-RC3 and pnForum-2.7.1

    Thanks

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    TIP: Instead of editing the file directly, copy it and move it to config/modules/pnForum and edit that copy. If you later upgrade your pnForum you will not replace your edits to the template.

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  • Link to this postingPosted: 14.03.2008, 16:27
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    AmmoDumpTIP: Instead of editing the file directly, copy it and move it to config/modules/pnForum and edit that copy. If you later upgrade your pnForum you will not replace your edits to the template.

    is the explanation of
    Tebpreferably you use template overrides for the pnForum module. Search the forum / documentation for this.


    Docs at http://community.postnuke.com/Wiki-TemplateOverridng.htm

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