Okay, now I'm a bit stumped on the CSS for the template I'm using. If you set up an account @ www.dubbia.com/mambo, you'll notice that on the left hand menu some text is black on black which is hard to read. I cannot seem to get the text to be visible. I would any text that is not a link to be white. Here is the css info:
The admin page says that upload/install was successful after I browse for file and click 'upload/install'; but when I go to the screen you say to publish it, the module is not listed?
Well, it is almost going painlessly... Now getting the following message:
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST: installed Install SMF Forum on the same database as Mambo. not published Install mod_smf_login module and publish it. installed Install SMFMamboMod.zip using your SMF Package Manager. apply Insert code to mambo template.
The thing is, I did upload it via the Modules page and it appears to be installed. Any ideas? Where would I publish this from. Everywhere I see anything that says 'login' associated with a module it says that it's published. Does this have to be in the same directory as Mambo or SMF? My SMF and Mambo installations are in their respective directories. Do I have to have SMF as a subdirectory of Mambo? I'll try that I guess.
Okay, so the instructions go like this, right?: 1. Install Mambo-SMF Integration component.
This goes in what directory? Mambo or SMF? Or is this a component that can be installed via Mambo admin screens?
2. Install mod_smf_login module. When you publish, open to module parameters then save. If you just publish by just clicking the "x" mark on the module list, you won't be able the see the login links.
I'm going to assume that I can install this via Mambo's module admin page? Is this a correct assumption?
3. In SMF Package Manager, install SMF-Mambo Integration mod. Just follow the screen instructions from the mod.
This looks like I'll just go to my SMF admin page and install the package like I've done with others.
Just a little unsure about number 1. Any clarification would be appreciated.
I have an existing SMF based board (1.0.3) that I would like to have wrapped into a new Mambo installation. Will this be easy? I have about 100 members of my SMF board that I'd like to seamlessly migrate into the Mambo installation.
I guess I'd like to get some info on where I should set up database info, etc. (i.e. do they have to share same database..)
Essentially I want to see my existing SMF board 'wrapped?' into my Mambo installation, but am not sure what will be involved.
If anyone can point me to a thread that discusses this or can give me pionters, I'd appreciate it.
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