Fredi Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 Dear Sirs! I have a major big problem with Phoenix. I can’t move my old site to Phoenix. My problem is that I use the article manager and information pages. This works in the admin panel, but not on the site. I think we need to write a new module: Information Manager. It makes no sense to configure the old article manager. We need a universal module that will include several options for one type of page: - Articles (blogs) - Information Pages - FAQ - News - Support service I think that the structure for all these pages can be the same, and different pages for displaying the same type: articles.php Informations.php faq.php news.php support.php In Admin, a universal editor based on TinyMCE, for example. Such a module exists and has been tested, but it can and should be slightly modified to add ready-made page templates or page fragments to pages. You also need a table template and several card deck templates. In the end, it will be Phoenix CMS. This will be a powerful addition to the kernel code. There can be two versions: easy - free and full professional - commercial version. The code should be written in the style of Phoenix, simple, compact and adaptive for BS. 100% compatible with Phoenix. I am looking for people in our community who can take this serious task to accomplish. It can be one programmer or we must make a team of several people who are interested in this module. If we begin this work, I will help as much as possible in creating this add-on. I am not an encoder, but I have a little knowledge in programming and I understand well the general concept of building such an addon. Quote Support forum for osCommerce in russian language - from Ashkelon. Support since 2002.Best regards, Fredi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fredi Posted December 15, 2019 Author Share Posted December 15, 2019 Ladies and Gentlemen, is this topic not interesting to anyone? Quote Support forum for osCommerce in russian language - from Ashkelon. Support since 2002.Best regards, Fredi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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