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20 Jan 2012 21:55

docschmitti

Hi,

I am not sure if I get this right: I am running a Site with multiple courses of mutiple teachers. I now want to add the subscription-feature in the way that: Teachers get emails whenever a new subscription comes up AND there is an overview of ALL Subscriptions for every teacher available in the frontend so that a teacher can overlook all subscriptions to his (variety of courses) in one screen.
As far es I see, there is no email coming to course owner in case of new subscripotion and I do...
Category: RSEvents!
19 Jan 2012 22:31

Kate Koch

Instead of as a menu item. If yes, how do I do it?
Category: RSForm! Pro
18 Jan 2012 16:46

NEMGTR_webmanager

WillKey and I eventually found that mootools upgrade extension status (off) caused the program to not save or allow text input. Once we turned it on, it worked. But now the drop downs in the main menu no longer drop. So I edit with it on, then turn the extension off.
Not elegant, but it works for now.

K.
Category: RSEvents!
18 Jan 2012 05:59

fyistudio

The text for this and all the other buttons and titles are handled by the language .ini file. Go to: site root/languages/en-GB/ and edit the en-GB.com_rsevents.ini file.

I would make a copy and save it locally in case you want to update the plugin. This way you wont lose all your edits.
Category: RSEvents!
17 Jan 2012 15:34

eherbert

I created a menu item for my form using the Add to Menu feature.
When I click on the menu item, it takes me to a 404 error page.
Any idea?
Category: RSForm! Pro
17 Jan 2012 14:39

andreic

Hello,

In order to display the form submissions in the front-end you could try using the "View submissions" menu item. More information on this menu item can be found here:

www.rsjoomla.com/support/documentation/v...-view-menu-item.html
Category: RSForm! Pro
15 Jan 2012 04:11

dorene

How do I change the word "Subscribe" to "Register" in the Guest Menu?


Also, is the only way to have a user Register for an event is for them to click on the Guest Menu's Subscribe button?

Thanks!
Category: RSEvents!
12 Jan 2012 19:17

wilco.alsemgeest

In Joomla! you can assign rights to articles, menus, modules and more
Category: RSForm! Pro
06 Jan 2012 19:09

info7224

Hello,
How do you link forms to a particular section of the website aside from the menus? I would like to have the form be linked to a key word in one of my articles.

Thank you,
Category: RSForm! Pro
06 Jan 2012 15:20

designofficezen

I'm interested in using the same menu module effect you have under the Extensions tab on your website (image switch upon mouseover). Is this your custom made module?
Category: General Discussion
29 Dec 2011 17:17

vertti

I was thinking is it possible to have multiple events calendars for example to a Footballclub? Meaning there would be several teams (Old Boys, Men, Juniors, Ladies, Girls) and so on.

Old Boys for example would have their own individual calendar on their subsite as everyone else.

So Old Boys could add events only to their calendar and there would be multiple categories inside their calendar. (Games, Trainings, Meetings)

Basically when the admin of the Old Boys team goes to the site, he...
Category: RSEvents!
23 Dec 2011 13:02

bogdanc

Hello,

The subscribe option for the events on our demo site is found in the Guest Menu from the event page, for example here:

demo.rsjoomla.com/events/event/3-christmas-in-lapland
Category: RSEvents!
19 Dec 2011 08:43

webmaster65

wilco.alsemgeest wrote:
Binnen SEO heb je meerdere mogelijkheden.
Wat ik altijd doe, is de Titel van het menu anders dan bijvoorbeeld de alias.
Titel kort en duidelijk (dat is wat je op de website ziet), alias iets meer woorden extra woorden voor Google.
In RSSeo! een mooie pagina titel.
Dan natuurlijk ook de meta omschrijving en meta trefwoorden invullen.
Aliassen gaan in ieder geval niet via RSSeo!

Hallo Wilco.

hartelijk bedankt voor je heldere antwoord. Ik ga er mee aan de slag.

Groetjes, Herman.
Category: RSSeo!
19 Dec 2011 07:18

wilco.alsemgeest

Binnen SEO heb je meerdere mogelijkheden.
Wat ik altijd doe, is de Titel van het menu anders dan bijvoorbeeld de alias.
Titel kort en duidelijk (dat is wat je op de website ziet), alias iets meer woorden extra woorden voor Google.
In RSSeo! een mooie pagina titel.
Dan natuurlijk ook de meta omschrijving en meta trefwoorden invullen.
Aliassen gaan in ieder geval niet via RSSeo!
Category: RSSeo!
18 Dec 2011 19:44

wilco.alsemgeest

Hi Herman,

Aliasses are set-up in the menu, categorie, article and all other functions in Joomla!.
Not in RSSeo!
That is the whole trick, having different titles, aliasses for menu's and PageTitles.


Stuur mij maar een mail als je vragen hebt.
Category: RSSeo!
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