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Add HTML Elements on the Backend to the "Files" Tab
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ccagle8 Wrote:im not sure what content we would filter here for you skipidar. i think the best solution would be to add a hook at the bottom of the files management page so you can add your own section.

But you aren't a PHP programmer? What use would you have for this hook then?


Hello ccagle8,
I wrote that I'm not a PHP programmer, because Zegnåt asked me for my opinion on this problem.
Since I start 1 simple PHP project per year I don't really know, what PHP is capable for, and what the common solutions for extending back-end code in CMS systems, so I'm the wrong person for an advice - that's what I wanted to say.

Off course me and other persons would have advantages, if there would be a possibility to filter the back-end code, since it would make possible to insert code at any place, hook independently, since you cannot introduce hooks for every Problem Smile
Maybe you as a good PHP Programmer have a better solution.


I created an ugly solution, since I had to edit the displaying and download functions,
so I wont share my code.

At the end I wanted to say, that your code is really good, and the CMS really responsive and usable, thx for it!

P.S.
My File Area looks like this:
For downloading the Files in the Protected Area you need a password.
[Image: protectedj.jpg]
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Add HTML Elements on the Backend to the "Files" Tab - by skipidar - 2010-11-02, 11:09:45



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