Posted on: 08/10/05 04:15pm
By: lbpp
I want to put the chatterblock as part of a static page i will have called "Members Lounge". So instead of it being a block on the left or right i need to be able to call it in a static page with the rest of the content. Is there an easy way to do this?
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/11/05 02:23pm
By: lbpp
bump... this seems like it would be easy for the right person to answer. I have been at it and still no luck. someone PLEASE drop me some info.
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/11/05 02:59pm
By: LWC
Add PHP support for your static pages plugin and then add this where ever you want the chatterblock:
<?php
echo phpblock_chatterblock();
?>
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/12/05 04:16am
By: beewee
<?php
echo phpblock_chatterblock();
?>
Can I use this as a general example for displaying PHP blocks in static pages?
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/12/05 06:26am
By: LWC
Sure, as long as you specified your static page to use PHP.
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/12/05 12:14pm
By: machinari
..and if that is all you're putting in the staticpage editor, remember to not use the PHP open and close tags.
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/16/05 08:12pm
By: lbpp
see i knew the solution was so easy i was just missing it. Well now that i try it there is an issues. I have placed the link to the new static page in my user menu, but when i log in and try to go to the page it just says "Registered user feature" and nothing else. What is odd is if i log in as the site admin i can click on it and get the chatterblock. I didnt set the permissions to the static page that i included the chatterblock in to admin only, just disabled anon user access. Any advice??
Chatterblock static page?
Posted on: 08/17/05 01:27pm
By: LWC
Double check Geeklog's permissions for that static page.
And remember that Chatterblock has its own internal settings too...