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Nuke Cadet
Nuke Cadet


Joined: Jun 28, 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 3:09 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

I am in the process of creating a theme editor for nuke. I know there are some out there but i was in the mood to create my own. It is only 50% done. But there are many enhancements to be done.
I would like any input or suggestions for this themeeditor or even let me know if i am to continue working on it. If it wont help anyone then i will stop creation.

Themeeditor Includes (so far):

1. Theme creation/modification/deletion through a simple form.

2. General Background/margin/etc. settings.

3. a code section (editable html/php as in most themes header.html, footer.html, etc)

4. css editing

5. file-image upload/deleted/view (for images -- images/admin -- images/webmail etc. folders)

6. full blocks editing either html tpl or through forms (controls blocks to either be all on left or just show left or right or all on right. Also selecting a certain module to show neither left and right blocks at all)

7. Full opentable/closetable editing either html tpl or through forms.

8. In the works... Functions system to allow you to add functions such as search, usermessages, banners, etc.. and allow to create functions to add to tpl.
Also the intergration of the forum themes to easily become intergrated with the themecreation or seperate but editable through themeeditor. Plus many more options to come.

You can use the Beta(demo) version by going to http://ddnukeeditor.developerdesign.net and clicking on the try demo.
NOTE: You must be a registered user to try the demo. Like I said It is only 50% finished and has much work needed done to it and documentation is not there yet. but the basics are.

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