Try this one perhaps:
http://www.solutionexchange.info/Open-Lounge.htm
On Jan 14, 2:41 am, emily stange wrote:
> I don't know of a popup box plug-in, but starting in 9.x? (i'm not sure of
> the version) there is a feature of the CMS which allows you to send an email
> to all active users in the
Hi Kenny,
Looks like Kim beat me to the reply, but since I already typed all of
the following...
Short answer: yes, I usually call it "Sliding Window Navigation", and
a client is already using it here http://www.nalco.com/expertise.htm
Long answer:
Navigation Manager can be used in 2 ways:
Lev
Hi Kenny,
Short answer is yes - it can be as flexible.. however does require a
little bit of tweeking
Theres two ways to do this:
1. Create individual navigational areas that will display links in the
appropriate manner for each section of your site. You can create any
nunber of navigational temp
Hi Kenny,
First off, I'm curious about building the project in version 9.1 instead of the
more recent 10.1 version.
The limitation of 8000 refers to the maximum recommended number of pages to be
displayed in the navigation for a project. If more pages are added, nothing
will blow up or break,
Hi,
I'm about to create a new project using 9 SP1. Previously, I have been
using the old method of using a list and container for left navigation
and subnavigation. While it works well, it clutters the structure in
SmartTree with containers, lists and anchors, and is a bit of a time
consuming proc
I don't know of a popup box plug-in, but starting in 9.x? (i'm not sure of
the version) there is a feature of the CMS which allows you to send an email
to all active users in the system. In order to see this, go to Server
Manager > Administer Users and Groups > Users > Action Menu, Send E-mail to
A
Does anyone know of a plugin that would allow you to display a message
to a logged in user, or all logged in users? For example, showing a
popup box to all logged in users that the server is about to be
rebooted.
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I respectfully disagree. The market is not developers, but
administrators with limited development ability. A developer would
likely just write a simple program to fulfill their needs themselves.
Companies that don't have developers capable of something like this
hire OpenText professional services