Do you find that sNews actually does not require coding skills?sNews is suitable for developers with beginner-to-advanced PHP skills and a good working knowledge of how to work with, set up and manage MySQL databases. sNews is not geared towards the end-user who knows little or nothing about building and developing PHP-MySQL websites.
CMS made simple needs YOUR help
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I'm curious. You say you are "no coder", but the homepage of sNews says,
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Hi Patric,
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Welcome here ...Patric wrote: Hi'ya - New here, since three days back
Yeah, ThemeManager will do it for you - all templates, images, js and css and menu manager templates will be encode inside the xml file.If I port a theme and have images, css and an index with content... Is it really sufficient to export it as XML
Theme team should check it ...And could someone please check if I did ok trying to upload them,
Feel free to askBut as I am quite stupid, heh, and sometimes don't get what I read, I am in need of assistance...

Like you want but zipping creates smaller files ...Can I keep uploading XML files (and are they working) or should I go zippety ziip the themes ?
Patric works there as documentor, tester and supporter ... not as coder.jmcgin51 wrote: Do you find that sNews actually does not require coding skills?
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Hi, jmcgin51... I, myself, have no coding skills whatsoever when it comes to PHP (meaning actually building something with my own ten fingers). I do some XHTML/CSS design jobs. I use sNews, mainly from being apart of it since 2005, so a few things have caught on, i guess. But I can't code one bit. Therefor I feel I can say what I did. Though, not saying a complete newbie would benefit a lot from using it, no... There you have a point. All true's are with some modification, no ? So is this. A simple install, needs no coding skills according to me. That's correct. However, sNews is a very lightweight system with bare necessities from scratch, so if you need/want more "blingbling" and/or performance changes, well, yes you do need some coding skills, in PHP.jmcgin51 wrote: I'm curious. You say you are "no coder", but the homepage of sNews says,
Do you find that sNews actually does not require coding skills?sNews is suitable for developers with beginner-to-advanced PHP skills and a good working knowledge of how to work with, set up and manage MySQL databases. sNews is not geared towards the end-user who knows little or nothing about building and developing PHP-MySQL websites.
You satisfied with how system behaves, but need to change the looks of it, yes you need competense in XHTML/CSS.
@Cyberman - Many thanks for a warm welcome.
So, ultimate is zipping XML filesCyber El Mano wrote:Like you want but zipping creates smaller files ...

"Only dead fish swim WITH the stream"
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@Patric
If you want to contribute themes just export them from theme manager and upload the .XML file to the themes site, no need for zipping them, it's just an extra step...
As long as anything it needs is called in the template or style sheets it will get exported with it, just no GCB...
If you want to contribute themes just export them from theme manager and upload the .XML file to the themes site, no need for zipping them, it's just an extra step...
As long as anything it needs is called in the template or style sheets it will get exported with it, just no GCB...
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I do thank you, Dr.CSS... Will add themes.
"Only dead fish swim WITH the stream"
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If anyone wants to turn my PNG visuals into CMS Made Simple theme I have loads, love to see them get used. Also been working on some new Admin designs if anyone is interested.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers,
Ben
Keep up the good work.

Cheers,
Ben
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Sounds great ... there's a special area for admin themes on Themes sitebenleeves wrote: Also been working on some new Admin designs if anyone is interested.
http://themes.cmsmadesimple.org/Share_a ... theme.html
http://themes.cmsmadesimple.org/Downloa ... hemes.html
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I'm learning slowly, as soon as I can make a template that does not suck i'll be sure to upload. Great software and helpful forum, damm near perfect.