Patrick_D1985, Thanks for your comment.
As I said, I'll consider to add this in the future.
The compensation for the work I could ask, of course... But I've said many times - I'm not a big coder, my scripting knowledge is very low, so I can't fully support every piece of powerPack and take money for powerPack as "product"... The only thing I can do is sell source files as existing code (but without full support).
erReSsePhoto wrote:Just a problems on email:
The vote module is OK, but the comments module have a vrong sender and a wrong CarbonCopy receiver in the email that I've received:
The sender is :
Comment@w-05.th.seeweb.it
The CC receiver is :
Riky@w-05.th.seeweb.it
It's a problem that I can solve ?
The sender is just template from your server, because in comment module is no option for type commentor email address.
CC you can try edit in
extras/powerPack/comment_system/message_writer.php file
Find line:
$headers .= 'Cc: ' . $senderName . "\r\n";
and replace with:
$headers .= 'Cc: ' . $email . "\r\n";
erReSsePhoto wrote:Another information about Languages selection on 2.0RC version
Now I've a world near fullscreen and news on site button, but when I click dont appears the Image near the languages selection.
You mean flag icon?
If so, you have to upload desired flag icon to folder:
\iv-includes\images\icons\. The icon should be named same as your language and format must be .png (example:
english.png)
mjau-mjau wrote:Awesome job with the Powerpack, Artur. I had a look around, and I think we will set up an example in our demo gallery soon also ...
Thanks, this would be nice
mjau-mjau wrote:One thing I came across - Would it not make sense to have CSS available for the footer? Instead of using old-school tags to format text output from settings, you could just pre-wrap in in your SWF:
<p><span class="powerPack_footer">TEXT_FROM_DB_HERE</span></p>
... and then in CSS, you would of course have an option:
By applying the default CSS, this will also allow the default "body" style to apply on this text so that it inherits default fonts and colors etc.
Hmm... CSS in footer. This is some idea, but then I think will make some difficulty in customizing text. I've made it in HTML because then user can controll footer text apearance "on the fly", (put some words in green, some white, red, different fonts, sizes and decorations...)
But I'll look at this, thanks for your sugestion.