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TinyPortal v 0.97 - Miscellaneous
   
Description :

 

Features of Tinyportal

Articles and frontpage



Articles- are pages within SMF that can contain any html code you want or even PHP code. You can control several visual options such as displaying blocks or not, showing the title and much more. They can be also be categorised.



Frontpage- refers to the first page you see upon entering your SMF/Tinyportal site. It can work in several different ways: showing blocks, show articles and/or forum topics - or a single page. And if you dont really need a frontpage, you can make it go directly to the forum.

Blocks



Blocks- refer to the small boxes of information you will find on each side of your TP-driven forum. They can be many different types, the basic ones being just a container for html/javascript code or php code. Shoutbox, RSS feeds, Stats, News are , to just name a few, some of the many different types you can use.



Block Code snippets- are pre-made codeblocks you can easily insert in one of your php/html blocks. Many of the

 
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