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Post by juzel jay Mon 17 Oct - 13:36

please help need a little tut for this for my forumotion forum http://web-kreation.com/all/nice-clean-sliding-login-panel-built-with-jquery/
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Post by shadowz au Mon 17 Oct - 13:42

Download it and host jquery and put css and html in
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Post by LGforum Mon 17 Oct - 13:49

I am literally in the process of writing one. Its easy.

I will be posting the tutorial on this forum later: LINK REMOVED!! kirk

Look out for it Wink

But basically stick the css in the system css, host the Jquery in JS management, and put the html in a widget.


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Post by kirk Mon 17 Oct - 13:49

you should be able to host the JQ here is needed.
http://yourjavascript.com/

then to insert your css you just use style tags and add to the head section of your html.

Code:
<style media="screen" type="text/css">

YOUR CSS HERE

</style>

LGforum wrote:I am literally in the process of writing one. Its easy.

I will be posting the tutorial on this forum later: LINK REMOVED!! kirk

Look out for it Wink

But basically stick the css in the system css, host the Jquery in JS management, and put the html in a widget.

LGforum?

What are you doing? dint i just tell you in the other thread not to post links to things where other will have to register, Then you post this, and are clearly stating you are writing a tutorial to place on the that forum but have no intentions to post here.

Look and i hate giving warnings for silly things,But you are clearly just advertising the forum.
This will not be tolerated here, i strongly suggest you do not continue this any longer.
This is the final verbal warning i am giving, If you continue with any such actions as this, then official warnings and or banishment will be put in place.


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Post by shadowz au Mon 17 Oct - 13:53

Kirk. It work in Javascript management as well. Smile
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Post by kirk Mon 17 Oct - 14:01

shadowz au wrote:Kirk. It work in Javascript management as well. Smile

Oh ok thats even better then Smile
I have not had time to download this thing, but have seen a few people ask about it before.
Plus i thought there was a tutorial here about this already but cant seem to find it? Sad
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Post by shadowz au Mon 17 Oct - 14:04

LGforum. U gotta watch out.. I saw this tutorial somewhere here. i forgot it
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Post by LGforum Mon 17 Oct - 19:19

I have made a tutorial now for adding this. Unfortunately Kirk has removed the link...

SO... you will have to wait and see if MrMario puts it on this forum...
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Post by Guest Mon 17 Oct - 20:56

kirk wrote:LGforum?

What are you doing? dint i just tell you in the other thread not to post links to things where other will have to register, Then you post this, and are clearly stating you are writing a tutorial to place on the that forum but have no intentions to post here.

Look and i hate giving warnings for silly things,But you are clearly just advertising the forum.
This will not be tolerated here, i strongly suggest you do not continue this any longer.
This is the final verbal warning i am giving, If you continue with any such actions as this, then official warnings and or banishment will be put in place.
Kirk, I changed the forum permissions so the tutorial can be viewed by guests: http://diondesigns.forumotion.com/t8390-
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Post by Kiekeboe Tue 18 Oct - 16:32

dion wrote:
kirk wrote:LGforum?

What are you doing? dint i just tell you in the other thread not to post links to things where other will have to register, Then you post this, and are clearly stating you are writing a tutorial to place on the that forum but have no intentions to post here.

Look and i hate giving warnings for silly things,But you are clearly just advertising the forum.
This will not be tolerated here, i strongly suggest you do not continue this any longer.
This is the final verbal warning i am giving, If you continue with any such actions as this, then official warnings and or banishment will be put in place.
Kirk, I changed the forum permissions so the tutorial can be viewed by guests: http://diondesigns.forumotion.com/t8390-

It didn't work. Ah, well, it showed the panel as it should, but it didn't recognize me when I was logged in. So when I logged in, it was still saying "Hello Guest".
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Post by LGforum Tue 18 Oct - 17:32

Why do you need a log-in panel when you are logged in? ... You need to put it in a widget and only display it for guests.
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