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$t = '<li>' . $title . '510</li>';
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It appear also after realblog titles.
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$t = '<li>' . $title . '510</li>';
That looks superfluous to me, but utaka is the authority regarding this template.tanavots wrote:Is this '510' necessary in bootstrap_menu.php line 512?
This syntax requires PHP 5.3.0 or higher. If you're using an earlier PHP version, you would have to update. Otherwise, what message is output by the debug mode?ustalo wrote:debag says
the line in admin.php
$imgUploader = new Tinymce4\Uploader();
this?ustalo wrote:1
debag says
the line in admin.php
$imgUploader = new Tinymce4\Uploader();
Ah, thanks! I guess that is the problem on ustalo's server.utaka wrote:this?
https://cmsimpleforum.com/viewtopic.php ... =20#p52253
Is there a better solution to make a template work with CMSimple native JQuery?var $=jQuery.noConflict();
$(document).ready(function(){
Template JQuery code!
});
That's quite correct. However, I don't think it should be necessary to use jQuery.noConflict().tanavots wrote:Unfortunately, I don't have skills to solve this, but I tested different workarounds and one that worked was to delete JQuery loading string from template and add string into JQuery code:
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var $=jQuery.noConflict(); $(document).ready(function(){ [color=#008000]Template JQuery code![/color] });