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Re: Simple Portal

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The code I am using is not available, its still under development.
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This block gets messy.

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Anyway I can make it more cleaner like the demo here?
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check and change the way the time is displayed in the ACP so that it takes less space in the block so it doesn't look that way!
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cisco007 » 27 Apr 2010, 16:53 wrote:check and change the way the time is displayed in the ACP so that it takes less space in the block so it doesn't look that way!
I went ACP -> Board Settings -> Date Format -> Custom -> Y F jS

I refreshed the template, theme.

No change. :(
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you also have to change it in the UCP - board preferences - date format!
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cisco007 » 27 Apr 2010, 17:10 wrote:you also have to change it in the UCP - board preferences - date format!
Isn't this global? When you change it in the ACP?

Anyway, after 5 minutes, I went back to the portal page and whalla~ changed! See below.

Thanks for your support cisco007.

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Date/time settings in ACP is for guests and users who registers.
Date/time settings in UCP is for the user.
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Stoker » 27 Apr 2010, 17:19 wrote:Date/time settings in ACP is for guests and users who registers.
Date/time settings in UCP is for the user.
You're right. cisco007 was correct all along.

Is there any SQL commands I can execute so that all my users inherit the date/time settings of the ACP?
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latests post in the portal like done on this site still under development?
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that is not part of the portal, any additions to the portal you will have to do your self!