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New version under way
News about the project. Long time no update.

I have been very busy with a lot of work over the last year or so. Static Nuke has not been updated in a long while. I recieved a request recently for an updated version that is more compatible with the latest versions of PHP Nuke. For those interested the good news is that a version is currently under way! The bad news is that it will be a few weeks until its out but for good reason: I'm getting married and I will be on my honeymoon :D

More soon!
Posted by Peter McKane on Monday, May 19 (422 reads)

Say Hello to StaticList v1.0!
News about the project. StaticList v1.0 is now live!

StaticList is similar to StaticNuke in that it adds static content to PHPNuke, but as its name suggest it adds a list. It can be a list of anything at all - people, places, files, anything - and its managed in the Admin system of PHPNuke. No HTML or PHP experience required.

Check out the example, you will see what it does! Its not useful for everyone, but its there if you need it.
Posted by Peter McKane on Sunday, October 01 (538 reads)

Version 1.2 released!
News about the project. Version 1.2 is now available!

After much time on the shelf, I decided that it was time to add at least a little more finctionality to StaticNuke. This latest version now comes fully "slashed", so that every field in the Static Pages can now contain HTML and display it without any worry of getting annoying 's all over the place. Its a simple update but it adds a whole level of functionality now that names, titles and descriptions can automatically format HTML and present it properly.

Go download it, it uses the same table structure as v1.1 so the only thing you need to update are the admin module files! You will also need to update your index.php files, I have included an example index for you that tou can upload into each of your StaticNuke category module folders. Remember to backup your old indexes though, just in case.
Posted by Peter McKane on Wednesday, September 27 (412 reads)

StaticNuke Example Site is live
News about the project. As you can see, the StaticNuke example site is live. It was a lot of work to show off two static content pages. Also, the fact that the installaiton was very easy even on this new and completely different server is further proof that the project is actually very stable and easy to install. I even had to read my own readme to get it installed because I forgot ;) Its been a year after all.

Check StaticNuke out. It adds a nice little button to the admin system that lets you add static categories and pages. The categories show up as modules (which you can activate at your leisure) and the pages get linked to each category you add. Simple and efficient!
Posted by Peter McKane on Thursday, September 14 (366 reads)

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