NP_MemberSkin.php

Allows you to set a single skin to handle all memberpages. This is useful when you are running a multi-blog site where each blog may use a different skin, but you want to maintain a common site-wide profile (Member Details) page. Simply customize the Member Details part of the skin you want to use for your site. No need to customize multiple skins.

General Plugin info
Author: Frank Truscott (ftruscot)
Current Version: 1.01
Download: :np_memberskin_v1.01.zip
Code: Code
Forum Thread: Support Forum

Installing

  1. Unzip the file and upload the contents to your plugin directory OR copy contents of code to file named NP_MemberSkin.php in your plugin directory
  2. Install the plugin…
  3. Edit options to set the member skin and enable the plugin when ready.

How to use the plugin

After install, you just need to edit the plugin options to set the name of the skin to use for member pages and, when ready, to enable the plugin.

Available SkinVars and/or TemplateVars

  • None

Options

  • Name of skin for member pages Select the name of the skin you would like to use for all member pages. Defaults to the site's Base Skin.
  • Should MemberSkin be enabled? Set to 'yes' to enable this plugin, or to 'no' to disable it. Default is 'no', so you need to enable it when you are ready.

Tips and Tricks

Wishlist

Bugs

History

  • Version 1.01, 27 October 2008
    • Fix sql bug
  • Version 1.00, initial release 28 August 2008 ]
memberskin.txt · Last modified: 2008/10/27 16:21 (external edit)
 
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